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Dirty bore
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 2765638" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I don't use boretech...or sweets....</p><p>Sometimes I shoot carburetor cleaner in there for stubborn spots..scrub it then clean it all out really good...sometimes I take a copper brush in there and scratch that carbon ring out after it's been soaking....but I run my rod in from muzzle..(put the brush on from the receiver end)...then use the back edge of the brush at the neck area(just pull a little tension then twist it around)dont pull it thru the barrel....cleans it good for me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 2765638, member: 99519"] I don't use boretech...or sweets.... Sometimes I shoot carburetor cleaner in there for stubborn spots..scrub it then clean it all out really good...sometimes I take a copper brush in there and scratch that carbon ring out after it's been soaking....but I run my rod in from muzzle..(put the brush on from the receiver end)...then use the back edge of the brush at the neck area(just pull a little tension then twist it around)dont pull it thru the barrel....cleans it good for me... [/QUOTE]
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