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KG Cleaning system
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 406198" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I would run a fingernail polish remover-soaked patch down the bore to remove the majority of any residual KG-12. Then a light swabbing with a light grade of bore oil for corrosion protection and lubrication for the first shot to be fired following the bore cleaning. </p><p></p><p>A lot of guys like to fire post-cleaning with a lightly oiled bore rather than a completely bone dry bore in order to reduce the wear & tear (scorching) of the bullet over the dry bore.</p><p></p><p>I was actually using Gun Juice bore treatment for my first fowling shots, as I used the KG cleaning products during Gun Juice treatment of 6 or 7 rifle barrels and a couple revolver barrels. If I hadn't been applying Gun Juice, I'd have gone the route described above -> fingernail polish remover-soaked patch followed by gun-oiled patch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 406198, member: 4191"] I would run a fingernail polish remover-soaked patch down the bore to remove the majority of any residual KG-12. Then a light swabbing with a light grade of bore oil for corrosion protection and lubrication for the first shot to be fired following the bore cleaning. A lot of guys like to fire post-cleaning with a lightly oiled bore rather than a completely bone dry bore in order to reduce the wear & tear (scorching) of the bullet over the dry bore. I was actually using Gun Juice bore treatment for my first fowling shots, as I used the KG cleaning products during Gun Juice treatment of 6 or 7 rifle barrels and a couple revolver barrels. If I hadn't been applying Gun Juice, I'd have gone the route described above -> fingernail polish remover-soaked patch followed by gun-oiled patch. [/QUOTE]
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