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Rifle cleaning with muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1704676" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I have many guns with brakes, I use Bore Tech's C4 Carbon remover on them after every shooting session or after hunts. the muzzle I use an acid brush with bore tech C-4 on it to keep the muzzle clean. I do not remove the breaks, at least I have never needed to. all my brakes are indexed and purple loc-tited to keep them from unscrewing. the only rifle I have not C-4'ed the muzzle yet is a 300 RUM I have in for sale that I can not seem to sell. so I am going to try the C-4 on it and see how long it takes to get the muzzle clean. the brake took me 3 hours to clean without the aide of a SS brush. </p><p>best advice I can give is to de-carbon every time with C-4 carbon remover and a nylon brush. no need to remove the break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1704676, member: 26227"] I have many guns with brakes, I use Bore Tech's C4 Carbon remover on them after every shooting session or after hunts. the muzzle I use an acid brush with bore tech C-4 on it to keep the muzzle clean. I do not remove the breaks, at least I have never needed to. all my brakes are indexed and purple loc-tited to keep them from unscrewing. the only rifle I have not C-4'ed the muzzle yet is a 300 RUM I have in for sale that I can not seem to sell. so I am going to try the C-4 on it and see how long it takes to get the muzzle clean. the brake took me 3 hours to clean without the aide of a SS brush. best advice I can give is to de-carbon every time with C-4 carbon remover and a nylon brush. no need to remove the break. [/QUOTE]
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