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Reducing loads and still overpressure
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat455" data-source="post: 1671708" data-attributes="member: 102653"><p>I know I'll be stepping in a big pile of doo doo here, but I haven't found anything, and I do mean anything that will clean carbon, powder residue, or copper as quickly and effortlessly as the BoreTech products. </p><p></p><p>I've been at this a while, and I've run my course with everything else. I was even sold on and committed to another product when Jason at Bruno's said hey, give this a try. After using BoreTech, I'll never go back to anything else. Yeah, ya gotta get some of their brushes, yeah, it's counterintuitive to not have to scrub like the dickens, but seriously. Results are results. The only barrels I ever even consider breaking the brushes out on now are my factory "chatter barrels" LOL!! </p><p>On those rougher factory barrels, I usually start with BoreTech Carbon remover, 4 wet patches, wait 20, brush with drenched proof positive nylon brush (caliber specific) about 30 strokes, wait 20, wet patch 4 times, if no black on last patch, switch to BoreTech Eliminator, and repeat the above process. </p><p>All my custom rifles clean up within the first 8 patches and no brush, but then I clean after every outing, too. </p><p></p><p>Only time I've used BoreTech C4 product or BoreTech cu+2, is when I first started cleaning with BoreTech and my rifles were a mess, and when I get a new to me used rifle. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Happy it worked out for you, shawnb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat455, post: 1671708, member: 102653"] I know I’ll be stepping in a big pile of doo doo here, but I haven’t found anything, and I do mean anything that will clean carbon, powder residue, or copper as quickly and effortlessly as the BoreTech products. I’ve been at this a while, and I’ve run my course with everything else. I was even sold on and committed to another product when Jason at Bruno’s said hey, give this a try. After using BoreTech, I’ll never go back to anything else. Yeah, ya gotta get some of their brushes, yeah, it’s counterintuitive to not have to scrub like the dickens, but seriously. Results are results. The only barrels I ever even consider breaking the brushes out on now are my factory “chatter barrels” LOL!! On those rougher factory barrels, I usually start with BoreTech Carbon remover, 4 wet patches, wait 20, brush with drenched proof positive nylon brush (caliber specific) about 30 strokes, wait 20, wet patch 4 times, if no black on last patch, switch to BoreTech Eliminator, and repeat the above process. All my custom rifles clean up within the first 8 patches and no brush, but then I clean after every outing, too. Only time I’ve used BoreTech C4 product or BoreTech cu+2, is when I first started cleaning with BoreTech and my rifles were a mess, and when I get a new to me used rifle. Happy it worked out for you, shawnb. [/QUOTE]
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