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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 1396653" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>I am a little lost, I guess. The JB' is the scrubber and the Kroil is the lube?</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong here as that is the same thing I used for a while. </p><p>They both have their uses. But to get all the copper out, is a lot of scrubbing. Then it is questionable if it is clean as new, or close. I thought back then the Kroil and JB was doing the trick. Then I ran some Barnes through the bore and got blue patches. </p><p></p><p>I am no scientist, but I suspect the Kroil and JB just knocks everything down smooth?</p><p></p><p>Some interesting angles and thoughts here on this thread. </p><p></p><p>One thing I have fought with is carbon. I can't say I have a carbon ring at the throat on anything, but then I wasn't looking for such a thing either. </p><p>Worst carbon cases I have ever fought with was on some of the milsurps I play with. It absolutely crazy how many layers of gilding metal,carbon and powder can build up in years and years of shooting. </p><p></p><p>A long soak in Kroil is a my beginning attack method. Plug the muzzle, filler' up, stick muzzle in a can and walk away and forget it. </p><p></p><p>Kroil and Hoppes, smell of a good day! ;-)</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 1396653, member: 103581"] I am a little lost, I guess. The JB' is the scrubber and the Kroil is the lube? Don't get me wrong here as that is the same thing I used for a while. They both have their uses. But to get all the copper out, is a lot of scrubbing. Then it is questionable if it is clean as new, or close. I thought back then the Kroil and JB was doing the trick. Then I ran some Barnes through the bore and got blue patches. I am no scientist, but I suspect the Kroil and JB just knocks everything down smooth? Some interesting angles and thoughts here on this thread. One thing I have fought with is carbon. I can't say I have a carbon ring at the throat on anything, but then I wasn't looking for such a thing either. Worst carbon cases I have ever fought with was on some of the milsurps I play with. It absolutely crazy how many layers of gilding metal,carbon and powder can build up in years and years of shooting. A long soak in Kroil is a my beginning attack method. Plug the muzzle, filler' up, stick muzzle in a can and walk away and forget it. Kroil and Hoppes, smell of a good day! ;-) Jeff [/QUOTE]
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