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Gm upper engine cleaner for carbon
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1585634" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>And ar10ar15man you are absolutely correct. After every range session I clean my rifle bores until I am reasonably certain I removed as much carbon as I can based on patch color then I go after the copper. But truth be known unless one has a bore scope you just dont know.</p><p>My benchmark for clean enough is not so much a pure white patch but one that is discolored only by solvent. I have found a dry all white patch doesn't necessarily equal a equally clean bore.</p><p></p><p>My reasons behind wanting to try a new carbon remover is im guessing here but I suspect there are better carbon cleaners than what I presently have and I want to give coating my bullets and barrel in HBN a try and figured I should get my rifle bore as close to 100% carbon and copper free as possible prior to applying the HBN to it. I have no doubt I can get at least 95-98% of the copper out by the color of my patches carbon I can't be that sure of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1585634, member: 95733"] And ar10ar15man you are absolutely correct. After every range session I clean my rifle bores until I am reasonably certain I removed as much carbon as I can based on patch color then I go after the copper. But truth be known unless one has a bore scope you just dont know. My benchmark for clean enough is not so much a pure white patch but one that is discolored only by solvent. I have found a dry all white patch doesn't necessarily equal a equally clean bore. My reasons behind wanting to try a new carbon remover is im guessing here but I suspect there are better carbon cleaners than what I presently have and I want to give coating my bullets and barrel in HBN a try and figured I should get my rifle bore as close to 100% carbon and copper free as possible prior to applying the HBN to it. I have no doubt I can get at least 95-98% of the copper out by the color of my patches carbon I can't be that sure of. [/QUOTE]
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