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best way to clean fowling --
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<blockquote data-quote="Csbc4fun" data-source="post: 2982183" data-attributes="member: 114785"><p>You have everything you need to get your bore bright and shiny clean. As others have said, put the iosso paste on a brush and scrub 30 times. Check the bore, if not bright and shiny repeat the process until it is clean. Don't settle for partially clean, keep going until it is clean. I flush with rubbing alcohol and then put a final scrub of Lockeze. </p><p></p><p>Some folks use chemicals to clean and others use mechanical methods. It just makes sense to me to use mechanical methods. Chemicals just seem like they could damage my barrel by pitting or corrosion, not to mention just having them around and handling them.</p><p></p><p>Check out how the professionals clean there bore… </p><p>Brian Litz, Applied ballistics… mechanical cleaning</p><p>Speedy, long time benchrest champion… mechanical cleaning (invented JB Bore Paste)</p><p>Eric Cortina….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Csbc4fun, post: 2982183, member: 114785"] You have everything you need to get your bore bright and shiny clean. As others have said, put the iosso paste on a brush and scrub 30 times. Check the bore, if not bright and shiny repeat the process until it is clean. Don’t settle for partially clean, keep going until it is clean. I flush with rubbing alcohol and then put a final scrub of Lockeze. Some folks use chemicals to clean and others use mechanical methods. It just makes sense to me to use mechanical methods. Chemicals just seem like they could damage my barrel by pitting or corrosion, not to mention just having them around and handling them. Check out how the professionals clean there bore… Brian Litz, Applied ballistics… mechanical cleaning Speedy, long time benchrest champion… mechanical cleaning (invented JB Bore Paste) Eric Cortina…. [/QUOTE]
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