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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 1796123" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p>I use JB bore paste in conjunction with Kano Kroil Oil. I will wet the bore with a patch soaked in Kroil Oil and let it set while I perform routine maintenance on my rifles bolt.</p><p>I will then use a bronze caliber specific brush and again work the bore at least a dozen strokes from breach to muzzle.Next I found that by using a bore mop one size caliber larger i will cover that mop with a judicious amount of JB Bore Paste and kroil Oil. Typically at least a dozen strokes.I then run a series of dry patches through the bore until i obtain a clean and clear patch. Now I follow that up with a 3 drops of Mobil 1, 5 W 20 weight ( This stuff really works ) and follow that Up with a dry patch. Finally I run my bore scope down and check the rifles lands and grooves as well as any signs of throat erosion. I truly love my kroil Oil. Are there other ways to remove copper fouling, hell ya but this has worked for me. With repeated use of both products your bore cleaning maintenance time can be reduced as much as 80% with a noticeable lack of copper/ lead and powder residue fouling .Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 1796123, member: 105459"] I use JB bore paste in conjunction with Kano Kroil Oil. I will wet the bore with a patch soaked in Kroil Oil and let it set while I perform routine maintenance on my rifles bolt. I will then use a bronze caliber specific brush and again work the bore at least a dozen strokes from breach to muzzle.Next I found that by using a bore mop one size caliber larger i will cover that mop with a judicious amount of JB Bore Paste and kroil Oil. Typically at least a dozen strokes.I then run a series of dry patches through the bore until i obtain a clean and clear patch. Now I follow that up with a 3 drops of Mobil 1, 5 W 20 weight ( This stuff really works ) and follow that Up with a dry patch. Finally I run my bore scope down and check the rifles lands and grooves as well as any signs of throat erosion. I truly love my kroil Oil. Are there other ways to remove copper fouling, hell ya but this has worked for me. With repeated use of both products your bore cleaning maintenance time can be reduced as much as 80% with a noticeable lack of copper/ lead and powder residue fouling .Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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