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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1777074" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>When using copper bullets or for that fact any bullet type the key to accuracy starts with a clean bore. Every firearm I acquire the first step is a through cleaning removing grease, oil, carbon and copper.</p><p>BoreTech CU2, Sweets 7.62, BoreTech Carbon Remover, JB Bore Paste, Flitz Polish.</p><p>I use a bronze bore brush wrapped with 0000 steel wool and 7.62 to scrub the bore. Flush out with break parts cleaner. Run a patch with BoreTech Eliminator and with each pass squirt a shot of eliminator and make 10 passes. Let it soak 15 minutes. Flush out with break parts cleaner. Run a clean patch of eliminator if it's blue repeat the process.</p><p>Light blue and I use CU2 with the bore brush and again soak for 10-15 minutes. Once the patches come out clean. Break parts flush and the polish with flitz's. Wipe down with Kroil. Add a drop of SLIP 2000 Gun Oil to the bolt and bolt race way, a dub of gun grease to the bolt lugs and DONE.</p><p></p><p>I have cleaned allot of rifles my predator club members claim are shot out. When all that was needed was a through cleaning.</p><p>Good Luck</p><p>Gonzo</p><p>SEMPER FIDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1777074, member: 8915"] When using copper bullets or for that fact any bullet type the key to accuracy starts with a clean bore. Every firearm I acquire the first step is a through cleaning removing grease, oil, carbon and copper. BoreTech CU2, Sweets 7.62, BoreTech Carbon Remover, JB Bore Paste, Flitz Polish. I use a bronze bore brush wrapped with 0000 steel wool and 7.62 to scrub the bore. Flush out with break parts cleaner. Run a patch with BoreTech Eliminator and with each pass squirt a shot of eliminator and make 10 passes. Let it soak 15 minutes. Flush out with break parts cleaner. Run a clean patch of eliminator if it's blue repeat the process. Light blue and I use CU2 with the bore brush and again soak for 10-15 minutes. Once the patches come out clean. Break parts flush and the polish with flitz's. Wipe down with Kroil. Add a drop of SLIP 2000 Gun Oil to the bolt and bolt race way, a dub of gun grease to the bolt lugs and DONE. I have cleaned allot of rifles my predator club members claim are shot out. When all that was needed was a through cleaning. Good Luck Gonzo SEMPER FIDELIS [/QUOTE]
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