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Cannot get barrel clean!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1043904" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>When you run wet patches through or brush you need to let it set 10 to 15 minutes between to let the chemical work. I never brush a barrel much because the bristles and rod going in and out the muzzle is hard on the crown. I run a wet patch and let it soak. Then another wet patch and soak. I will do this till I see no black and start to see a lot of dark blue on patch. Then I will brush about 10 strokes with a lot of copper cleaner on brush. Let sit and dry. After you dry the barrel. If you take a Q-TIP and stick it in the muzzle end it will light up the bore and let you see the barrel better. You have to have good light and sunlight works the best. If you see copper start with wet patches again. I have match barrels that I hardly ever have to brush. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1043904, member: 14053"] When you run wet patches through or brush you need to let it set 10 to 15 minutes between to let the chemical work. I never brush a barrel much because the bristles and rod going in and out the muzzle is hard on the crown. I run a wet patch and let it soak. Then another wet patch and soak. I will do this till I see no black and start to see a lot of dark blue on patch. Then I will brush about 10 strokes with a lot of copper cleaner on brush. Let sit and dry. After you dry the barrel. If you take a Q-TIP and stick it in the muzzle end it will light up the bore and let you see the barrel better. You have to have good light and sunlight works the best. If you see copper start with wet patches again. I have match barrels that I hardly ever have to brush. Matt [/QUOTE]
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