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<blockquote data-quote="WRG" data-source="post: 287209" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>I would say your barrel is that dirty. That just shows that BTE will clean deeper than the Butches! You need to keep at it. If your running a dry patch down the barrel after letting the bore tech sit over night then that is copper fouling not the jag. Some barrels just foul that much. More so if they were never broken in properly. How many rounds do you have through it before you cleaned it last? If you have lets say 50 rounds then thats a lot of copper. If you have a 100, well there you go. The key is to get it to the point that there is absolutly no copper left in the barrel and do a break in. Thats right a break in! Once you fire enough rounds with out cleaning, it just keep building. If I had a rifle that was that fouled, I would use David Tubbs final finish and follow it up with his TMS system. You would be able to shoot more rounds before needing to clean and when you did clean it, it would clean up 100 times faster. And foreget about what you hear that the Tubbs system will shorten the life of a barrel in fact just the oposite, it will extend the life of your barrel. Not cleaning the copper fouling will ruin a barrels accuracy a lot faster. You just need to make sure you follow his instruction to a tee thats all.</p><p> </p><p>WRG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRG, post: 287209, member: 13638"] I would say your barrel is that dirty. That just shows that BTE will clean deeper than the Butches! You need to keep at it. If your running a dry patch down the barrel after letting the bore tech sit over night then that is copper fouling not the jag. Some barrels just foul that much. More so if they were never broken in properly. How many rounds do you have through it before you cleaned it last? If you have lets say 50 rounds then thats a lot of copper. If you have a 100, well there you go. The key is to get it to the point that there is absolutly no copper left in the barrel and do a break in. Thats right a break in! Once you fire enough rounds with out cleaning, it just keep building. If I had a rifle that was that fouled, I would use David Tubbs final finish and follow it up with his TMS system. You would be able to shoot more rounds before needing to clean and when you did clean it, it would clean up 100 times faster. And foreget about what you hear that the Tubbs system will shorten the life of a barrel in fact just the oposite, it will extend the life of your barrel. Not cleaning the copper fouling will ruin a barrels accuracy a lot faster. You just need to make sure you follow his instruction to a tee thats all. WRG [/QUOTE]
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