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Pics of Carbon Ring?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1853663" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>I made some tools out of an old cases with extended necks that tackles both carbon rings for me. The rolled up patch is dipped in CLR. With care (not to get CLR on blued surfaces) the case is fed into chamber until the "long" neck stops against the end of the neck part of the chamber. The rolled up soaked patch continues into the throat area.</p><p>Gently twisting the "bent out" edges of the slotted neck scuff off the neck carbon that is also "wet" from the CLR. Then the tool is withdrawn and a brush can be used in the throat to rub off the CLR soaked carbon in the throat. When finished I "rinse" and wipe out the remaining CLR with kroil.</p><p>Bore cam before and after, works great for me. Caution when using CLR it will remove bluing (don't ask).</p><p>[ATTACH=full]181594[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1853663, member: 18849"] I made some tools out of an old cases with extended necks that tackles both carbon rings for me. The rolled up patch is dipped in CLR. With care (not to get CLR on blued surfaces) the case is fed into chamber until the "long" neck stops against the end of the neck part of the chamber. The rolled up soaked patch continues into the throat area. Gently twisting the "bent out" edges of the slotted neck scuff off the neck carbon that is also "wet" from the CLR. Then the tool is withdrawn and a brush can be used in the throat to rub off the CLR soaked carbon in the throat. When finished I "rinse" and wipe out the remaining CLR with kroil. Bore cam before and after, works great for me. Caution when using CLR it will remove bluing (don't ask). [ATTACH=full]181594[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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