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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Copper removal from used gun
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<blockquote data-quote="esshup" data-source="post: 2227909" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>Another vote for wipe out and the accelerator and you definitely will be chasing your tail if you use a bronze brush or bronze jag. They will leave blue on the patch and you will think it is the barrel.</p><p></p><p>If you want to test to see what actually works and what doesn't, get a piece of copper pipe and take some of the solvent, put it on a patch and see how fast it transfers the copper from the pipe to the patch. Or use a penny, they are copper clad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="esshup, post: 2227909, member: 11101"] Another vote for wipe out and the accelerator and you definitely will be chasing your tail if you use a bronze brush or bronze jag. They will leave blue on the patch and you will think it is the barrel. If you want to test to see what actually works and what doesn't, get a piece of copper pipe and take some of the solvent, put it on a patch and see how fast it transfers the copper from the pipe to the patch. Or use a penny, they are copper clad. [/QUOTE]
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