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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 1834747" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>I use Wipe Out or Patch Out.I never use a bore brush and after the barrels have been soaking for a couple hours run patches through until they come out clean.As far as barrels that get coppered up fast,I Dyna Bore coat them.If you do the treatment correctly ,the barrel will clean out by just pushing a few patches through.I have never known of any hammer forged barrel as being easy to copper foul.Savage barrels are noted for that and if you would ever bore scope one you would see why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 1834747, member: 110832"] I use Wipe Out or Patch Out.I never use a bore brush and after the barrels have been soaking for a couple hours run patches through until they come out clean.As far as barrels that get coppered up fast,I Dyna Bore coat them.If you do the treatment correctly ,the barrel will clean out by just pushing a few patches through.I have never known of any hammer forged barrel as being easy to copper foul.Savage barrels are noted for that and if you would ever bore scope one you would see why. [/QUOTE]
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