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<blockquote data-quote="Locknload" data-source="post: 1589989" data-attributes="member: 20333"><p>The only thing I use a bore snake on is my shotguns, after I spray G-96 down the bore and leave it for 2 hours, I pull a snake through the bore 3-4 times, chamber to choke, it takes plastic and crud both out. But I never use a bore snake on rifles or handguns. </p><p>And I sure do not spray any lubricant like Break Free down a bore, saw what it does to a match gun in a "pink slip" head to head match on the range where I was the Match Director / Range Master.</p><p>I use and reccomend Sweet Shoter on the match guns I build. Plus I do reccomend a breakin for new barrels or barrels I have cleaned back to bright steel with something like a Foul Out, a reverse electro plating process to remove copper, used to be called a 5 cent Foul Out but now costs about a dollar.</p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locknload, post: 1589989, member: 20333"] The only thing I use a bore snake on is my shotguns, after I spray G-96 down the bore and leave it for 2 hours, I pull a snake through the bore 3-4 times, chamber to choke, it takes plastic and crud both out. But I never use a bore snake on rifles or handguns. And I sure do not spray any lubricant like Break Free down a bore, saw what it does to a match gun in a “pink slip” head to head match on the range where I was the Match Director / Range Master. I use and reccomend Sweet Shoter on the match guns I build. Plus I do reccomend a breakin for new barrels or barrels I have cleaned back to bright steel with something like a Foul Out, a reverse electro plating process to remove copper, used to be called a 5 cent Foul Out but now costs about a dollar. Ed [/QUOTE]
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