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Copper Fouling or what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Predator 22" data-source="post: 1133248" data-attributes="member: 79364"><p>You might try carb-out made by the same company as wipe out. It has worked great for me. I patch it through the bore a few times then let it set for about ten minutes then a few dry patches. If I'm still getting a lot of carbon I'll repeat the process with a nylon brush and dry patches. Then I run a patch of accelerator and wipe out and let it soak usually over night. I've all but quite running brushes in my barrels and if I do its usually only nylon or the occasional phosphorus bronze brush, Mostly on people's guns I work on that haven't been cleaned In decades but never a stainless steel brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predator 22, post: 1133248, member: 79364"] You might try carb-out made by the same company as wipe out. It has worked great for me. I patch it through the bore a few times then let it set for about ten minutes then a few dry patches. If I'm still getting a lot of carbon I'll repeat the process with a nylon brush and dry patches. Then I run a patch of accelerator and wipe out and let it soak usually over night. I've all but quite running brushes in my barrels and if I do its usually only nylon or the occasional phosphorus bronze brush, Mostly on people's guns I work on that haven't been cleaned In decades but never a stainless steel brush. [/QUOTE]
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