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Reloading
RL26 and cold temps
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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 1962676" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>I never shoot a bore dry after cleaning. Will strip copper like crazy. After I thoroughly clean the bore I dry patch to get any solvent out and then use kroil. I make a wet spot about the size of a dime. Of course if a 6 or smaller less. Then swab the chamber dry and ready to go. Notice I said kroil. It is a very thin oil. If you want to make your own use 1 qt atf. 1 qt kerosene and 1 qt acetone or naptha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 1962676, member: 112579"] I never shoot a bore dry after cleaning. Will strip copper like crazy. After I thoroughly clean the bore I dry patch to get any solvent out and then use kroil. I make a wet spot about the size of a dime. Of course if a 6 or smaller less. Then swab the chamber dry and ready to go. Notice I said kroil. It is a very thin oil. If you want to make your own use 1 qt atf. 1 qt kerosene and 1 qt acetone or naptha. [/QUOTE]
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