Well its almost the end of deer season in Wisconsin. I decided to put one gun away for the year. Between sighting in and a little shooting during the season I probably have 12 rounds through it. Enough to look in the muzzle end of the gun and see "copper" streaks in the lands.
So I set it in the gun cradle this morning. Slid the bore guide in and gave it one shot of wipout. Looked in the bore guide and made sure the foam made it all the way down the barrel. Walked away and packed up the car and headed off to the relatives for our annual get together. Came home tonight. Pushed one patch throught with kroil and out comes the usual blue liquid. Took a glance down the barrel with the light and no more "orange". Two more patches of kroil and a swabbing of the chamber area and it's ready to put away. Total cleaning time (maybe) 3 minutes. GOSH--I LOVE HOW EZ THIS WORKS. ALMOST AS GOOD AS TURKEY AND PUMPKIN PIE!!
Posts: 2002 | Location: central wi | Registered: 13 September 2002
Well Kraky, I must be getting old cause, try as I might, the only wipeout I can remember is an old guitar song from when I was young. uh...what's wipeout?...Gary D.
Posts: 56 | Location: Western Washington, USA | Registered: 25 August 2003
Go to Google and type in "wipeout barrel cleaner" and you'll find the place that sells it and more info. GOTTA LOVE GOOGLE ..........if you have the time to play
Posts: 2002 | Location: central wi | Registered: 13 September 2002
I was just putting an order in for some supplies and noticed that "break free" brand has a new foam out that is supposed to work in 15 minutes PLUS it's supposed to leave a protective film behind. Sounds almost too good to be true but the CRP Break Free products have been excellent throughout the years so I ordered a can. I'll report on how it works compared to wipout. (Could be the same product marketed under another name--who knows)
Posts: 2002 | Location: central wi | Registered: 13 September 2002
We had our local shop to start carring 'Wipe Out' after we had tried it before we went to Africa last year. We were shooting a lot and this made the cleaning breaks MUCH faster.
Any way, it has caught on locally with the shooters and when a shipment comes in, it may last a day or two.
Now try this: run a patch (or two)with Shooters Choice on it through the bore and let it sit 15 minutes or so. Then wet a bronze brush with Shooters Choice and scrub the bore a few times. Then run another wet patch down the bore. I'll bet that patch comes out pretty dirty with powder fouling. At least that's been my experience. There's just no substitute for a good scrubbing with a bronze brush in my opinion. I use Wipeout too, but only after using Shooters Choice to get the powder fouling out first.
Sometimes it's hard to know "when to quit" or just exactly "what you're looking at". I challenge anyone to get their barrel absolutely spotlessly clean by their method.
THEN...........Run a few patches with Flitz on them and watch them come out black as heck----now what the heck are you looking at now??? Plus you can get a real funky metallic smell if you keep running flitz in there. Yet, I've used flitz on scratches in car paint, used it to clean up scratched goggles etc, etc,. It doesn't seem that nasty but it sure does clean up brass super fast and whatever it does in a barrel is almost scary!
Posts: 2002 | Location: central wi | Registered: 13 September 2002
quote:Originally posted by mclevela: I have to agree with Delta Hunter on this one powder fouling imbedded into the copper fouling is almost impossible to touch.
try isso bore paste with a nylon brush with a lot of slow strokes. i had the same problems, but speedy suggested this method and it worked in my .250 nck 223
Posts: 6 | Location: texas, usa | Registered: 31 October 2003
Your not supposed to mix cleaning agents with Wipeout or with Barnes CR-15, mostly those with amonia content...
I use Kroil and JB then get it all out with clean dry patches then use Wipe out...or visa versa, but get the stuff out first, don't mix. or so I have been told by those in the know so I don't do it...
Probably pretty good advise with any cleaning agent of any kind as it could change the mixture to one degree or another...
Posts: 42209 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000