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Copper fouling
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<blockquote data-quote="Naymola" data-source="post: 2171952" data-attributes="member: 3843"><p>Yep, I've done that as a last resort and it works well. However, many folks in the know suggest it removes metal.... My Rifle Smith (very prominent) has always suggested using 4-5 bronze brush's with a carbon remover and make 200-300 strokes in the bore to remove carbon. He is against using Bore Paste. I've always wondered, which is worse on the bore? Bottom line, I'm glad I've stumbled onto CLR. If using Bore Paste, a guy has to make sure he flushes out all that grit from the bore. We don't want to run a bullet down a bore with grit in it now do we? </p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naymola, post: 2171952, member: 3843"] Yep, I've done that as a last resort and it works well. However, many folks in the know suggest it removes metal.... My Rifle Smith (very prominent) has always suggested using 4-5 bronze brush's with a carbon remover and make 200-300 strokes in the bore to remove carbon. He is against using Bore Paste. I've always wondered, which is worse on the bore? Bottom line, I'm glad I've stumbled onto CLR. If using Bore Paste, a guy has to make sure he flushes out all that grit from the bore. We don't want to run a bullet down a bore with grit in it now do we? Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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