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I have been shooting rifles for over 40 years. I have used most of the solvents/techniques that have been on the market over the years. However... The only way to REALLY totally clean your barrel is to use a product like J&B or Rem Clean [originaly Gold Medalion for you old timers]. Ie. an "abrasive" bore cleaner. If I [or you] have a bbl that is a bad fouler, that will get it done every time. Recently after using J&B mixed with Prolix [to a toothpaste like thickness, a trick I learned from Aleko of Heritage Arms] on a 300 Win Mag bbl, I then used Prolix to finish the process, flushing out rhe J&B mixture. I also brushed a new 308 bbl with Prolix and left it wet over night not dry patching it out. Both of these bbls put the next 3 rounds under one inch and the zero did not shift. After shooting 24 rounds, I "punched out" the 300 Mag bbl with a brass brush and Prolix, then used a couple of patches with Prolix, followed by 2 dry patches, the next 3 rounds, and the next several 3 round groups all hit to the POI, ie no zero shifting. You might want to give Prolix a try. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | ||
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How did you apply the JB/Prolix mix? Patch? Nylon brush? Thanks. | |||
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Aleko just dips a bronze brush into the mixture. I like to use a worn down bronze bursh, or the next size smaller, and wrap a square cleaning patch around the brush and then I cover it with the mixture with my finger. I will then to 5 to 10 strokes, push a couble wet patches with prolix through the bore, change the patch on the brush and repeat until the bbl is clean. How do you know it is clean??? When I stop a dry patch about 3/4" frpm the end of the bbl, and shone a flashlight into the muzzle and the inside of the bbl looks like a new car chromed bumper I figure she is clean. Make sure all the mixture is out of the chamber area, pass a wet patch with Prolix down the bbl and you are done. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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one of us Posted 25 July 2007 05:07 Well if the bore is prone to fouling excessively . Use the Foul Out 3 rod by Outers !. If the bores are just normal ugly I use Kroil !. I fill the bore let it set over night or a couple of minutes depends on barrel SS or Steel , Chrome bore and condition of bore . It depends on my time frame for cleaning to . I also find using Mil-C-372B combined with Shooters choice ( Copper Out )cleans anything out of the bore quickly like with a swab and brush followed by a wet then dry patches . Kind of like Auto's if it gets you from A to B and doesn't brake down it works for me . I don't need to make some Yacht payment for a high dollar snake oil company . Shoot straight know your target . ... salute Dr.K Carbon | |||
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Mine do the same with Sweet's then Hoppies. But USA shooters here on AR get on my case when I mention it. Heavyweights even like MacD and RIP. Still I always say, if you buys cheap you gets cheap. | |||
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