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had it with chemical solvents? try an enzyme!
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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 69548" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>I've got some Coppermelt but haven't used it yet. One other product I've used for the last two years is Blue Wonder. Its a gel that smells about like pine sol. You scrub your bore with it (15 strokes I think)leave it in there for 5-15mins. patch out the bore with dry patches and your clean. On some very fouled rifles I've had to do this twice but that is only on rifles that have had more than 100 shots without cleaning. This isn't as fast as Coppermelt from what I've read but its pretty fast and works very very well. When I first started using this stuff I would check the bore with barnes cr10 and I've never found copper in the barrel. This is a good alternative I'd say to Coppermelt if they are out of business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 69548, member: 819"] I've got some Coppermelt but haven't used it yet. One other product I've used for the last two years is Blue Wonder. Its a gel that smells about like pine sol. You scrub your bore with it (15 strokes I think)leave it in there for 5-15mins. patch out the bore with dry patches and your clean. On some very fouled rifles I've had to do this twice but that is only on rifles that have had more than 100 shots without cleaning. This isn't as fast as Coppermelt from what I've read but its pretty fast and works very very well. When I first started using this stuff I would check the bore with barnes cr10 and I've never found copper in the barrel. This is a good alternative I'd say to Coppermelt if they are out of business. [/QUOTE]
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