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Boretech or KG bore solvents
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 800591" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>I have used a bunch of the "best" solvents including KG. Bore Tech removed more copper when they were done.</p><p></p><p>I have not tried C4 yet. I start by pushing wet patches of Eliminator through the bore until they start getting light colored. Then I push a brush through and pull it back just inside the muzzle, stand the rifle up on it's butt, then drop a few drops (liberally) down over the brush and into the bore. Then stroke it a few times. Then let it sit about 20 min or so. Then wet patch it out and repeat the cycle. I use Eliminator until I dont see any more carbon traces, then I switch to CU+2.</p><p></p><p>The reason I start with Eliminator is because carbon and copper are laid down in layers each time you shoot and Eliminator removes both. When I start seeing blue patches only, I switch to CU+2.</p><p></p><p>You can not use bronze/brass jags and brushes because the Boretech will start eating them immediately and cause a false copper indication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 800591, member: 11717"] I have used a bunch of the "best" solvents including KG. Bore Tech removed more copper when they were done. I have not tried C4 yet. I start by pushing wet patches of Eliminator through the bore until they start getting light colored. Then I push a brush through and pull it back just inside the muzzle, stand the rifle up on it's butt, then drop a few drops (liberally) down over the brush and into the bore. Then stroke it a few times. Then let it sit about 20 min or so. Then wet patch it out and repeat the cycle. I use Eliminator until I dont see any more carbon traces, then I switch to CU+2. The reason I start with Eliminator is because carbon and copper are laid down in layers each time you shoot and Eliminator removes both. When I start seeing blue patches only, I switch to CU+2. You can not use bronze/brass jags and brushes because the Boretech will start eating them immediately and cause a false copper indication. [/QUOTE]
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