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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 1239644" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>For myself, I don't have a bore scope, but it appears to be true for me. A few weeks ago a gunsmith looked at my bore & told me it looked great!</p><p>Maybe because I'm very patient & allow Bore Tech C4 &/or Wipeout w/the accelerator to have 8 hours or more to do their job helps.</p><p>I also never shoot more than 40 rounds between cleanings. I'm religious with my cleaning & shooting. I allow at least 2-4 minutes between shots to insure my barrel doesn't over heat & at the range after shooting, I run a nylon brush soaked w/Hoppe's #9 several times & then use 3 soaked patches on the bore before I come home. After I return home, I remove all traces of Hoppe's before I start my cleaning ritual.</p><p>I hope this ritual will insure my barrel last as long as possible.</p><p>I'm too old to hunt (bad legs & feet), so I shoot nothing but benchrest now.</p><p>BTW, my barrel is a Shilen Match Select barrel w/ratchet rifling which I believe makes cleaning easier & faster.</p><p>I would never use Sweets or anything like it, simply because if it's left in too long, it can have an adverse affect on my barrel. I tend to forget time when waiting for something to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 1239644, member: 52763"] For myself, I don't have a bore scope, but it appears to be true for me. A few weeks ago a gunsmith looked at my bore & told me it looked great! Maybe because I'm very patient & allow Bore Tech C4 &/or Wipeout w/the accelerator to have 8 hours or more to do their job helps. I also never shoot more than 40 rounds between cleanings. I'm religious with my cleaning & shooting. I allow at least 2-4 minutes between shots to insure my barrel doesn't over heat & at the range after shooting, I run a nylon brush soaked w/Hoppe's #9 several times & then use 3 soaked patches on the bore before I come home. After I return home, I remove all traces of Hoppe's before I start my cleaning ritual. I hope this ritual will insure my barrel last as long as possible. I'm too old to hunt (bad legs & feet), so I shoot nothing but benchrest now. BTW, my barrel is a Shilen Match Select barrel w/ratchet rifling which I believe makes cleaning easier & faster. I would never use Sweets or anything like it, simply because if it's left in too long, it can have an adverse affect on my barrel. I tend to forget time when waiting for something to work. [/QUOTE]
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