I've used it on 3 rifles. One went to the green light after 2-3 hours.
The other rifles turn both lights on after several hours, and the yellow light never goes out even if I clean out the solution and start over with fresh. On one of these, I started over twice and never could get the yellow to go off even though on the third run, there was no trace of fouling on the rod.
Most recently, the light that previously went to clear green never did turn on the green. As an experiment I let it go a full 24 hours. Since it was time to go to the range I stopped it--lots of fouling on the rod and the bore seemed quite clean.
I've never had any discolored solution or other signs of trouble.
Any feedback or similar experiences?
John
He would pull out the Foul Out 3 and clean with solvent, then put back in the FO3 unit. He had to do this a few times to a rifle he thought "had a shot uout bore", but it brought it back and is once again a sub-MOA shooter.
... you can always contact Outers for their Tech info line ... I do not have the phone# handy ... Tight groups!!
Problem is, on one of these rifles I did that a couple of times (i.e., started fresh with totally new solution a total of 3 times) and got zero fouling out the third time. But, both lights still stayed on.
John
What's wrong with a little Sweets and a few patches? Takes me no longer than 15 minutes to completely remove all copper from my barrel. Hummmm....