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EEZOX barrel conditioner
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<blockquote data-quote="Mateo" data-source="post: 1092833" data-attributes="member: 77067"><p>A local shooter told me about Eezox as a barrel conditioner. He said to use it once my bore is completely clean and to let it soak into the exposed metal. I used a Dewey jag and scrubbed the bore with I light coating of it. Let it sit a few hours, ran a dry patch and then repeated the steps a few times. Letting the eezox work it's way into the micro pores. was told it would cut down on copper buildup. Anyone use it like this? I have this nagging feeling I'm wasting time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mateo, post: 1092833, member: 77067"] A local shooter told me about Eezox as a barrel conditioner. He said to use it once my bore is completely clean and to let it soak into the exposed metal. I used a Dewey jag and scrubbed the bore with I light coating of it. Let it sit a few hours, ran a dry patch and then repeated the steps a few times. Letting the eezox work it's way into the micro pores. was told it would cut down on copper buildup. Anyone use it like this? I have this nagging feeling I'm wasting time. [/QUOTE]
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