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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Culpepper" data-source="post: 81616" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p>Big Bore,</p><p></p><p>I wrote that BMG at had ammonia but no water. You wrote that it was a myth, impossible. I wrote that BMG 50 was bore safe regardless of time exposure. You wrote that it was a myth- that it might be possible to bubble oxygen up through it and free some iron or nickle molecules from the bore. Well, running water cut the Grand Canyon but all I'm trying to do is get my gun clean fast (in one lifetime) so it can shoot more accurately. While I'm facinated by your theory that a hot ice tray will freeze faster than a cold one, I can't for the life of me understand how that helps anyone get their gun shooting better. I mean I am on Long Range Hunting, right? How are here-to-fore non-existent peer reviewed scientic ammoniacal chemistry theories going to help anybody shoot a smaller group or wack a deer? When in the world do you find time to shoot? Are you a trial lawyer or just considering a career with the bar? BMG 50 is no myth and neither is its bore safety. You're going to have to have fun without me for awhile. I have to cut the grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Culpepper, post: 81616, member: 4763"] Big Bore, I wrote that BMG at had ammonia but no water. You wrote that it was a myth, impossible. I wrote that BMG 50 was bore safe regardless of time exposure. You wrote that it was a myth- that it might be possible to bubble oxygen up through it and free some iron or nickle molecules from the bore. Well, running water cut the Grand Canyon but all I'm trying to do is get my gun clean fast (in one lifetime) so it can shoot more accurately. While I'm facinated by your theory that a hot ice tray will freeze faster than a cold one, I can't for the life of me understand how that helps anyone get their gun shooting better. I mean I am on Long Range Hunting, right? How are here-to-fore non-existent peer reviewed scientic ammoniacal chemistry theories going to help anybody shoot a smaller group or wack a deer? When in the world do you find time to shoot? Are you a trial lawyer or just considering a career with the bar? BMG 50 is no myth and neither is its bore safety. You're going to have to have fun without me for awhile. I have to cut the grass. [/QUOTE]
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