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Coppermelt, what am I doing wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="jb1000br" data-source="post: 74445" data-attributes="member: 1459"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>I'm curious Jason,</p><p>Have you ever tried Coppermelt?</p><p></p><p>You know, Abraham Lincoln once said that if he didn't like something that it was the perfect opportunity to learn more about it in hopes of understanding it and liking it better.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand how you could know that Coppermelt takes more time if you have never tried it.</p><p></p><p>I have used both methods and can tell you Coppermelt is MUCH faster, less messy, and 3.5 oz of the stuff lasts a LOOONG TIME! I clean multiple guns every week all year long and I have only used three and a half cans this year!</p><p></p><p>If time is money, then Coppermelt saves you big dollar. </p><p>Wipeout is a good product, but when I need to clean a gun in the field at a match or out varminting, I can't sit around and wait for Wipeout to work overnight or even a few hours. THe chucks need to be shot now! Coppermelt allows me to take 15 minutes to clean and get back into action!</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is that you are just cheating yourself by talking yourself out of a bottle based on pre-concieved notions. And you might deterr someone else from trying it because they believed you knew something about it. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p></p><p>WHOA!, chill mang! </p><p></p><p>this -&gt; "it takes more time, but much less effort." </p><p>was referring to the wipe-out, NOT the coppermelt /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif</p><p></p><p>i was saying the wipe-out is less hassle than has been conveyed in this thread-- and it is! no special brush/patch wrapping, no stroking, no contamination issues, no smell, no sensitive enzyme, just soak and patch out = less hassle</p><p></p><p>Im sure it works fine, but what i said still remains true.</p><p></p><p>If someone sends me some to try i will, but i wont be spending 30$ on a bottle.</p><p></p><p>When i need to clean quick, GM TEC, and/or bore tech eliminator does just fine, and you still dont need to worry about contamination.</p><p></p><p>Question:</p><p></p><p>since enzymes are proteins, and proteins dont respond well to heat...What happens if you leave the bottle in the sun while shooting PD's?</p><p></p><p>YMMV,</p><p>JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb1000br, post: 74445, member: 1459"] [ QUOTE ] I'm curious Jason, Have you ever tried Coppermelt? You know, Abraham Lincoln once said that if he didn't like something that it was the perfect opportunity to learn more about it in hopes of understanding it and liking it better. I don't understand how you could know that Coppermelt takes more time if you have never tried it. I have used both methods and can tell you Coppermelt is MUCH faster, less messy, and 3.5 oz of the stuff lasts a LOOONG TIME! I clean multiple guns every week all year long and I have only used three and a half cans this year! If time is money, then Coppermelt saves you big dollar. Wipeout is a good product, but when I need to clean a gun in the field at a match or out varminting, I can't sit around and wait for Wipeout to work overnight or even a few hours. THe chucks need to be shot now! Coppermelt allows me to take 15 minutes to clean and get back into action! The bottom line is that you are just cheating yourself by talking yourself out of a bottle based on pre-concieved notions. And you might deterr someone else from trying it because they believed you knew something about it. [/ QUOTE ] WHOA!, chill mang! this -> "it takes more time, but much less effort." was referring to the wipe-out, NOT the coppermelt [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] i was saying the wipe-out is less hassle than has been conveyed in this thread-- and it is! no special brush/patch wrapping, no stroking, no contamination issues, no smell, no sensitive enzyme, just soak and patch out = less hassle Im sure it works fine, but what i said still remains true. If someone sends me some to try i will, but i wont be spending 30$ on a bottle. When i need to clean quick, GM TEC, and/or bore tech eliminator does just fine, and you still dont need to worry about contamination. Question: since enzymes are proteins, and proteins dont respond well to heat...What happens if you leave the bottle in the sun while shooting PD's? YMMV, JB [/QUOTE]
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