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I need a copper remover
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<blockquote data-quote="JTH" data-source="post: 2874827" data-attributes="member: 59647"><p>I use a variety of solvents. My go to is using a bore guide with a solvent port, I run a patch that's absolutely soaked in the Wipeout accelerator through the bore. Then switch to a bore guide that doesn't have a solvent port and put the Wipeout in the bore, holding the button on the can down until the foam is coming out the muzzle. Walk away for an hour. Come back and run a clean patch through. Sometimes I do that whole process twice, or follow with Butch's bore shine. I usually clean every 30-50 rounds and it rarely needs a second application.</p><p></p><p>If it's really bad, nothing beats JB's bore paste. Use a brass brush one size smaller than the bore, wrap the brush in a patch that's been coated with the bore paste and run it through the barrel with 10 -15 strokes. Follow up with patches of Butch's to get the paste out. You'll be shocked how clean this gets the barrel. Not something you want to do regularly but if you've got a copper or carbon ring problem this has worked really well for me in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTH, post: 2874827, member: 59647"] I use a variety of solvents. My go to is using a bore guide with a solvent port, I run a patch that’s absolutely soaked in the Wipeout accelerator through the bore. Then switch to a bore guide that doesn’t have a solvent port and put the Wipeout in the bore, holding the button on the can down until the foam is coming out the muzzle. Walk away for an hour. Come back and run a clean patch through. Sometimes I do that whole process twice, or follow with Butch’s bore shine. I usually clean every 30-50 rounds and it rarely needs a second application. If it’s really bad, nothing beats JB’s bore paste. Use a brass brush one size smaller than the bore, wrap the brush in a patch that’s been coated with the bore paste and run it through the barrel with 10 -15 strokes. Follow up with patches of Butch’s to get the paste out. You’ll be shocked how clean this gets the barrel. Not something you want to do regularly but if you’ve got a copper or carbon ring problem this has worked really well for me in the past. [/QUOTE]
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