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<blockquote data-quote="frostop" data-source="post: 1728781" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Thanks guys, appreciate it!</p><p></p><p>The brake in question is a MBM Beast, not self timing and not easily removed and replaced. Would rather not take it off to clean it.</p><p></p><p>I think that i will get some nylon .35 cal brushes and a pistol cleaning rod and clean the brake to the point I don't get any discoloration on patches than clean the barrel my usual way from the bore with a possum. Not trying to do a complete cleaning just want to know that I am getting all the carbon and copper out of the barrel during break in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frostop, post: 1728781, member: 22611"] Thanks guys, appreciate it! The brake in question is a MBM Beast, not self timing and not easily removed and replaced. Would rather not take it off to clean it. I think that i will get some nylon .35 cal brushes and a pistol cleaning rod and clean the brake to the point I don't get any discoloration on patches than clean the barrel my usual way from the bore with a possum. Not trying to do a complete cleaning just want to know that I am getting all the carbon and copper out of the barrel during break in. [/QUOTE]
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