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Reloading
Carbon Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="wonderman4" data-source="post: 1895881" data-attributes="member: 72101"><p>I think the OP is confused. The carbon we shooters are dealing with is not black. But is as hard as concrete and even more tenacious. If anyone one wants to learn how to deal with removal, just send a request to Tech Support at Bore Tech and the guys there will be happy to coach you thru it. Also, if you want black patches, just scrub the bore with an abrasive cleaner. Even Remington 40X will give black patches and it ain't carbon, it is metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wonderman4, post: 1895881, member: 72101"] I think the OP is confused. The carbon we shooters are dealing with is not black. But is as hard as concrete and even more tenacious. If anyone one wants to learn how to deal with removal, just send a request to Tech Support at Bore Tech and the guys there will be happy to coach you thru it. Also, if you want black patches, just scrub the bore with an abrasive cleaner. Even Remington 40X will give black patches and it ain't carbon, it is metal. [/QUOTE]
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