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Removing copper
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1881477" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Joe, I have a Bergara Ridge. In 7-08. Ii too, had copper build up, as you said , at the muzzle end. I use Boretec religiously, and have grown to like how it works. Mine copper fouled there until around 110 rounds. Now, it barely shows, and cleans away easily. Another thing I will tell you, is to check your action screws occasionally. They both must be torqued to 55 in/lbs. Mine I believe has came loose on me twice. I'm thinking of replacing the stock on mine to the HMR stock, which I like. If not, HS </p><p>Precision, for a Remington short action. </p><p>Other than that, most of loads are sub min, and I have some sub 1/4 min groups, that repeat. This rifle loves RL16, and cfe223. </p><p>Sorry you've had trouble with yours. </p><p>Take care, be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1881477, member: 22854"] Joe, I have a Bergara Ridge. In 7-08. Ii too, had copper build up, as you said , at the muzzle end. I use Boretec religiously, and have grown to like how it works. Mine copper fouled there until around 110 rounds. Now, it barely shows, and cleans away easily. Another thing I will tell you, is to check your action screws occasionally. They both must be torqued to 55 in/lbs. Mine I believe has came loose on me twice. I'm thinking of replacing the stock on mine to the HMR stock, which I like. If not, HS Precision, for a Remington short action. Other than that, most of loads are sub min, and I have some sub 1/4 min groups, that repeat. This rifle loves RL16, and cfe223. Sorry you've had trouble with yours. Take care, be safe! [/QUOTE]
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