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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 879130" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Haven't tried Sweets yet but I've tried a couple of other potent ammonia based cleaners like Butch's and Montana Xtreme 50 BMG and BTE removed what they couldn't in my bores. Another member tried Sweets and had the same results I did when comparing to BTE.</p><p></p><p>I did have 2 bores scoped by the previous mentioned smith after cleaning them with Wipeout and he said they were about the cleanest bores he had seen brought into his shop... and these were some bad fouling bores. Zero copper and a trace amount of carbon. I told him I had used Wipeout and that's when he told me about his ammonia method. I would say if one is going to use ammonia, use the pure stuff off the shelf. A whole lot cheaper and quicker. That said, I've read too many negative reports on ammonia to put it into my bores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 879130, member: 11717"] Haven't tried Sweets yet but I've tried a couple of other potent ammonia based cleaners like Butch's and Montana Xtreme 50 BMG and BTE removed what they couldn't in my bores. Another member tried Sweets and had the same results I did when comparing to BTE. I did have 2 bores scoped by the previous mentioned smith after cleaning them with Wipeout and he said they were about the cleanest bores he had seen brought into his shop... and these were some bad fouling bores. Zero copper and a trace amount of carbon. I told him I had used Wipeout and that's when he told me about his ammonia method. I would say if one is going to use ammonia, use the pure stuff off the shelf. A whole lot cheaper and quicker. That said, I've read too many negative reports on ammonia to put it into my bores. [/QUOTE]
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