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Collecting velocity data during barrel break-in?
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<blockquote data-quote="SavageHunter11" data-source="post: 1741121" data-attributes="member: 100006"><p>Question for you since you have done essentially what I did more than a few times. When you clean your barrel between shots what is your process? I fear I went a little wrong in my cleaning. I was using M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner and Copper Remover. I would run two patches with the gun cleaner to clear out the carbon. Then I would run a patch or two with the copper cleaner followed by a dry patch. Then finally I would run a patch of gun cleaner and finish with a dry patch.</p><p></p><p>Each cleaning took about 5 minutes from start to finish and after I got home I saw the copper removers suggests 5-10 minutes of soak. Kinda feeling like I wasted my time on Friday because the copper remover was only allowed to soak for about 30 seconds before I sent a dry patch down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageHunter11, post: 1741121, member: 100006"] Question for you since you have done essentially what I did more than a few times. When you clean your barrel between shots what is your process? I fear I went a little wrong in my cleaning. I was using M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner and Copper Remover. I would run two patches with the gun cleaner to clear out the carbon. Then I would run a patch or two with the copper cleaner followed by a dry patch. Then finally I would run a patch of gun cleaner and finish with a dry patch. Each cleaning took about 5 minutes from start to finish and after I got home I saw the copper removers suggests 5-10 minutes of soak. Kinda feeling like I wasted my time on Friday because the copper remover was only allowed to soak for about 30 seconds before I sent a dry patch down. [/QUOTE]
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