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Copper removal from used gun
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<blockquote data-quote="rustyshackleford" data-source="post: 2227863" data-attributes="member: 59526"><p>Get boretech eliminator, boretech nylon brush, and one of their jags. With the other harsh cleaner here you CAN ruin your barrel. With boretech you cannot and I have used both Boretech and Barnes ammonia based cleaner. Very little difference in effectiveness.</p><p></p><p>Run 2-3 wet patches and run the brush 4-5 times also with solvent. After than run a wet patch or two every 15 min for an hour. After than run dry patches and with the amount present I'd expect it all to be gone. You CANNOT damage your bore with boretech.</p><p></p><p>All that said I'd shoot it first but I'd get the boretech stuff for when the accuracy falls off due to EXCESSIVE copper fouling. Being a new barrel it could be 5 rounds but if it's got a good surface finish it may be 500. Let the target tell the tale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyshackleford, post: 2227863, member: 59526"] Get boretech eliminator, boretech nylon brush, and one of their jags. With the other harsh cleaner here you CAN ruin your barrel. With boretech you cannot and I have used both Boretech and Barnes ammonia based cleaner. Very little difference in effectiveness. Run 2-3 wet patches and run the brush 4-5 times also with solvent. After than run a wet patch or two every 15 min for an hour. After than run dry patches and with the amount present I’d expect it all to be gone. You CANNOT damage your bore with boretech. All that said I’d shoot it first but I’d get the boretech stuff for when the accuracy falls off due to EXCESSIVE copper fouling. Being a new barrel it could be 5 rounds but if it’s got a good surface finish it may be 500. Let the target tell the tale. [/QUOTE]
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