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Thoughts on bore fouling and cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 487762" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>He had at one time used a gel mixture by mixing to different products together------no longer he uses Butches, Sweets and Iosso..... I shoot with him and work with him in his shop (mainly watch but do a few little things) and have for many years. </p><p></p><p>The reason you want a clean tube is so you know where you are starting from period. The barrel manufacturers (I have spoken with a few of them on this subject)state what you have posted partially because most people do not have the equipment or the knowledge to clean a barrel properly and that is just a fact. It is very true that a tube can be damaged quickly and that includes the crown by improper cleaning. I do not shoot factory rifles any longer and have a bore scope so I know EXACTLY what my cleaning regimen does. </p><p></p><p>Here is the original published a few years ago read it and learn: <a href="http://www.rifle-accuracy-reports.com/barrel-break-in.html" target="_blank">Barrel Break-in</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 487762, member: 5060"] He had at one time used a gel mixture by mixing to different products together------no longer he uses Butches, Sweets and Iosso..... I shoot with him and work with him in his shop (mainly watch but do a few little things) and have for many years. The reason you want a clean tube is so you know where you are starting from period. The barrel manufacturers (I have spoken with a few of them on this subject)state what you have posted partially because most people do not have the equipment or the knowledge to clean a barrel properly and that is just a fact. It is very true that a tube can be damaged quickly and that includes the crown by improper cleaning. I do not shoot factory rifles any longer and have a bore scope so I know EXACTLY what my cleaning regimen does. Here is the original published a few years ago read it and learn: [url=http://www.rifle-accuracy-reports.com/barrel-break-in.html]Barrel Break-in[/url] [/QUOTE]
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