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Good Ole Hoppes
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2072652" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>I go the extra step and place an old plastic food tub of any product under the muzzle with a paper towel folded as a protective mat under the nitrile glove finger. Yes, I had one leaked and no it doesn't come out of concrete basement floors very well. Did not affect blueing at least on my 52 year old Savage 110. Now have a SS barrel on it so that concern is gone if there was one for me.</p><p></p><p>I do run several patches soaked with Hoppes first, 3 scrubs of bronze brush (10 strokes each) soaked with Hoppes, repatch with Hoppes and then I fill up bore. Kind of prep to allow better soak from my perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2072652, member: 63925"] I go the extra step and place an old plastic food tub of any product under the muzzle with a paper towel folded as a protective mat under the nitrile glove finger. Yes, I had one leaked and no it doesn't come out of concrete basement floors very well. Did not affect blueing at least on my 52 year old Savage 110. Now have a SS barrel on it so that concern is gone if there was one for me. I do run several patches soaked with Hoppes first, 3 scrubs of bronze brush (10 strokes each) soaked with Hoppes, repatch with Hoppes and then I fill up bore. Kind of prep to allow better soak from my perspective. [/QUOTE]
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