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best way to clean fowling --
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<blockquote data-quote="KHawk66" data-source="post: 2981926" data-attributes="member: 127208"><p>I will use Hoppes 9, and brass or nylon brushes to get the carbon fouling out. Follow that up with sharp shooter patch out copper removal. It usually takes about 10-12 patches jagged through the bore to get the bore cleaned out. </p><p></p><p>For extremely fouled bores,,,, I cut the bottom hem of an old t-shirt at the seam. I then soak it in the patch out liquid, pull it into the bore using my cleaning rod and a loop tip. Leave the soaked, cotton hem in the bore. Let it set overnight, then pull it out and jag a few patches through the bore until the patches come out as clean as you want them to. to finish, I will jag an oil patch through the bore followed by a dry patch.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://sharpshootr.com/patch-out/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KHawk66, post: 2981926, member: 127208"] I will use Hoppes 9, and brass or nylon brushes to get the carbon fouling out. Follow that up with sharp shooter patch out copper removal. It usually takes about 10-12 patches jagged through the bore to get the bore cleaned out. For extremely fouled bores,,,, I cut the bottom hem of an old t-shirt at the seam. I then soak it in the patch out liquid, pull it into the bore using my cleaning rod and a loop tip. Leave the soaked, cotton hem in the bore. Let it set overnight, then pull it out and jag a few patches through the bore until the patches come out as clean as you want them to. to finish, I will jag an oil patch through the bore followed by a dry patch. [URL unfurl="true"]https://sharpshootr.com/patch-out/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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