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So...Breaking in New Barrel Is a Scam?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 333370" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I'm a believer in barrel break-in. I now use Gun Juice when breaking in barrels. I've used Gun Juice on about 7 rifle barrels and one 454 Casull revolver. Same experience with every bore. Fouling is reduced and any fouling that occurs is removed ever so quickly with cotton patches and KG-1 and KG-12 products. I'm sure the bores would clean up equally well with other quality bore cleaners and patches also. However the bores don't require much cleaning because they foul so little. I believe the Gun Juice lays down a thin protective film which also helps protect the bore from corrosion.</p><p></p><p>It is time consuming to properly treat bores with Gun Juice, but I'll continue until someone comes out with a better mouse trap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 333370, member: 4191"] I'm a believer in barrel break-in. I now use Gun Juice when breaking in barrels. I've used Gun Juice on about 7 rifle barrels and one 454 Casull revolver. Same experience with every bore. Fouling is reduced and any fouling that occurs is removed ever so quickly with cotton patches and KG-1 and KG-12 products. I'm sure the bores would clean up equally well with other quality bore cleaners and patches also. However the bores don't require much cleaning because they foul so little. I believe the Gun Juice lays down a thin protective film which also helps protect the bore from corrosion. It is time consuming to properly treat bores with Gun Juice, but I'll continue until someone comes out with a better mouse trap. [/QUOTE]
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