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What's the best solvent to remove copper fouling??
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1443090" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>To me gunslick is alittle more aggressive than wipeout. I use both depends which can is in the kit at the range.I've found that if I squirt the barrel whhile warm at the range. By the time I get home it's just a patch job. I will run an empty case in the chamber to keep the action relatively dry. I use yamaha ring free for carbon. On stubborn copper I have been using CR10(barnes) for those bores with expected success.</p><p> I use deep creep or kroil for storage. I'm about a mile from the ocean this is a must not a should. I've tried a few things for the outsides Fluid Film is my first choice. Everything else seems to need constant attention once the humidity goes up. This is with a quart sized desiccant(sp) and a golden rod in the safe also.</p><p> I'm going to try the PB Blaster on the crown after a match. I can get up to 1/8" of carbon build up caused by the muzzle brake. If it works on this stubborn job faster than the ringfree I will try it in the bore as well</p><p> Someone has their thinking cap on with that suggestion thx!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1443090, member: 85987"] To me gunslick is alittle more aggressive than wipeout. I use both depends which can is in the kit at the range.I've found that if I squirt the barrel whhile warm at the range. By the time I get home it's just a patch job. I will run an empty case in the chamber to keep the action relatively dry. I use yamaha ring free for carbon. On stubborn copper I have been using CR10(barnes) for those bores with expected success. I use deep creep or kroil for storage. I'm about a mile from the ocean this is a must not a should. I've tried a few things for the outsides Fluid Film is my first choice. Everything else seems to need constant attention once the humidity goes up. This is with a quart sized desiccant(sp) and a golden rod in the safe also. I'm going to try the PB Blaster on the crown after a match. I can get up to 1/8" of carbon build up caused by the muzzle brake. If it works on this stubborn job faster than the ringfree I will try it in the bore as well Someone has their thinking cap on with that suggestion thx!! [/QUOTE]
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