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What bore cleaner do you use ?!
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<blockquote data-quote="keithcandler" data-source="post: 1580426" data-attributes="member: 3728"><p>maf47, I do have Montana Extreme and ISSIo plastic brushes. Here is the problem, look at the size of the bristle. This size bristle can not clean in the corner of the land and bore, this is where the carbon starts to build up badly.</p><p></p><p>You can actually learn to read false signs, and this has not been a problem for me for 40 years using heavy ammonia products. I use Dewey, Pro shot, and Tipton cleaning rods with their adaptors.</p><p></p><p>Hawkeye bore scope tells all....not speculation...humbling at times. Clean patches are NOT an indicator of no carbon in the barrel...very, very ill informed way to evaluate your cleaning method. If carbon did not build up and become a hell of a problem, it would not be an issue. Brownell's is having a free shipping day today...treat your self with a Lyman bore scope...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithcandler, post: 1580426, member: 3728"] maf47, I do have Montana Extreme and ISSIo plastic brushes. Here is the problem, look at the size of the bristle. This size bristle can not clean in the corner of the land and bore, this is where the carbon starts to build up badly. You can actually learn to read false signs, and this has not been a problem for me for 40 years using heavy ammonia products. I use Dewey, Pro shot, and Tipton cleaning rods with their adaptors. Hawkeye bore scope tells all....not speculation...humbling at times. Clean patches are NOT an indicator of no carbon in the barrel...very, very ill informed way to evaluate your cleaning method. If carbon did not build up and become a hell of a problem, it would not be an issue. Brownell's is having a free shipping day today...treat your self with a Lyman bore scope... [/QUOTE]
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