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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 497806" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Get some of the foam bore cleaner and put it in the barrel and let sit a while. Use a plastic bristle brush and scrub the bore about ten times and patch out the bore. Repeat a couple or so times. </p><p>Now take some Butches Bore Shine and clean the barrel. Do not mix different chemicals in the barrel. If the plastic brush seems to encounter a carbon ring then go to a brass brush and see if that helps. If you definitely have a carbon ring then get some JB paste and a one caliber down plastic brush. With the barrel dry of other solvents take a patch and wrap around the small plastic brush and then put a little JB paste on the patch and insert it into the throat and scrub the throat about 10 times or so and then check to see if the carbon ring is gone. Instead of JB Paste you may use Isso paste but be aware it always comes out black because it reacts with the steel.</p><p></p><p>It is very frequent that a patch will come through clean when there is a hardened carbon ring in the throat so a clean patch means little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 497806, member: 8"] Get some of the foam bore cleaner and put it in the barrel and let sit a while. Use a plastic bristle brush and scrub the bore about ten times and patch out the bore. Repeat a couple or so times. Now take some Butches Bore Shine and clean the barrel. Do not mix different chemicals in the barrel. If the plastic brush seems to encounter a carbon ring then go to a brass brush and see if that helps. If you definitely have a carbon ring then get some JB paste and a one caliber down plastic brush. With the barrel dry of other solvents take a patch and wrap around the small plastic brush and then put a little JB paste on the patch and insert it into the throat and scrub the throat about 10 times or so and then check to see if the carbon ring is gone. Instead of JB Paste you may use Isso paste but be aware it always comes out black because it reacts with the steel. It is very frequent that a patch will come through clean when there is a hardened carbon ring in the throat so a clean patch means little. [/QUOTE]
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