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<blockquote data-quote="Biggs300" data-source="post: 1404046" data-attributes="member: 31342"><p>I've used Kroil and JB on several rifles, and while I'm sure it worked fine, I was always a bit concerned about what the abrasives might do to the barrels. I've pretty much come full circle now and I'm back to Hoppe's #9 Benchrest Copper Remover once or twice a year, with normal cleaning using with plain old Hoppe's #9 every 75 to 100 rounds. </p><p></p><p>I don't have a bore scope and honestly don't know if Hoppe's get out all the copper, but my rifles stay accurate and accuracy don't seem to decline between copper cleanings. On the plus side, I don't worry about mixing chemicals or abrasives and I feel the cleaning process I use is safe. Also, I've now switched to nylon brushes rather than brass brushes that I've used in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biggs300, post: 1404046, member: 31342"] I've used Kroil and JB on several rifles, and while I'm sure it worked fine, I was always a bit concerned about what the abrasives might do to the barrels. I've pretty much come full circle now and I'm back to Hoppe's #9 Benchrest Copper Remover once or twice a year, with normal cleaning using with plain old Hoppe's #9 every 75 to 100 rounds. I don't have a bore scope and honestly don't know if Hoppe's get out all the copper, but my rifles stay accurate and accuracy don't seem to decline between copper cleanings. On the plus side, I don't worry about mixing chemicals or abrasives and I feel the cleaning process I use is safe. Also, I've now switched to nylon brushes rather than brass brushes that I've used in the past. [/QUOTE]
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