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Copper fouling and accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Speck" data-source="post: 733921" data-attributes="member: 41921"><p>The best thing I have found for copper removal is Bore Tech Eliminator. No smell at all and starts cleaning copper out as soon as you run the first patch through the barrel. I've tried a lot of things in my barrels and its the best stuff i've used yet and can clean without choking you with ammonia smell. As for copper being good for accuracy in a barrel, thats the craziest thing i've heard but if it works for you roll with it but i sure don't see where it would help. 50 to 100 rounds is where I normally clean a barrel after its broke in. In FTR matches we shoot 66 rounds and a few fouling shots before the match and my rifle is still shooting just as good when the match is over as it was when I started but I use high end barrels like Krieger and Brux that are double hand lapped. Just my .02 take it for what its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speck, post: 733921, member: 41921"] The best thing I have found for copper removal is Bore Tech Eliminator. No smell at all and starts cleaning copper out as soon as you run the first patch through the barrel. I've tried a lot of things in my barrels and its the best stuff i've used yet and can clean without choking you with ammonia smell. As for copper being good for accuracy in a barrel, thats the craziest thing i've heard but if it works for you roll with it but i sure don't see where it would help. 50 to 100 rounds is where I normally clean a barrel after its broke in. In FTR matches we shoot 66 rounds and a few fouling shots before the match and my rifle is still shooting just as good when the match is over as it was when I started but I use high end barrels like Krieger and Brux that are double hand lapped. Just my .02 take it for what its worth. [/QUOTE]
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