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<blockquote data-quote="combatcurt" data-source="post: 1066385" data-attributes="member: 67770"><p>Here is my cleaning regimen, give or take:</p><p></p><p>1.With a boreguide, run 2 wet patches through (hoppes #9)</p><p>2. Brass brush about 15 full strokes</p><p>3. Clean off rod and brush best I can with rag</p><p>4. Wet brass brush with #9 (drown that sucker)</p><p>5. 3-4 full strokes with wet brass brush</p><p>6. Soak for 15 minutes or so</p><p>7. 30-45 seconds of full strokes</p><p>8. Dry patches through until no more color</p><p>9. Wet patch</p><p>10. If no color, run a couple dry patches through, then one with Kroil followed by one dry. </p><p>if there is still color on the wet patch from step 9, resoak bore and repeat brushing.</p><p>I have some JB but the lapping compound has separated from the paste and is beaded up.</p><p></p><p>Stock:</p><p></p><p>The stock was one of the newer Bell and Carlson ones with the full length alluminum block. It was not bedded And shot 1/4 moa to 200 and 1/3 to 300. After ensuring base/ring mount/ ring screws are solid and torqued properly, I changed scope AND rings to no avail. </p><p></p><p>Crown looks fine and there are no mark's inside the barrel at the end of the muzzle and just looking through the action side, the rest looks ok ( I know I probably wouldn't see anything anyway but that is about the extent of my borescope capabilities ��</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="combatcurt, post: 1066385, member: 67770"] Here is my cleaning regimen, give or take: 1.With a boreguide, run 2 wet patches through (hoppes #9) 2. Brass brush about 15 full strokes 3. Clean off rod and brush best I can with rag 4. Wet brass brush with #9 (drown that sucker) 5. 3-4 full strokes with wet brass brush 6. Soak for 15 minutes or so 7. 30-45 seconds of full strokes 8. Dry patches through until no more color 9. Wet patch 10. If no color, run a couple dry patches through, then one with Kroil followed by one dry. if there is still color on the wet patch from step 9, resoak bore and repeat brushing. I have some JB but the lapping compound has separated from the paste and is beaded up. Stock: The stock was one of the newer Bell and Carlson ones with the full length alluminum block. It was not bedded And shot 1/4 moa to 200 and 1/3 to 300. After ensuring base/ring mount/ ring screws are solid and torqued properly, I changed scope AND rings to no avail. Crown looks fine and there are no mark's inside the barrel at the end of the muzzle and just looking through the action side, the rest looks ok ( I know I probably wouldn't see anything anyway but that is about the extent of my borescope capabilities �� [/QUOTE]
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