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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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Kroil for carbon, WO for copper if I have lot's of time to let soak overnight. If I want to get it done and be done with it, Kroil followed by Bore Tech Elimnator.
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Joined: Mar 2001
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Campfire Outfitter
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Campfire Outfitter
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I clean the powder fouling out first with some solvent and a few strokes of a bronze brush. I leave the bore guide in the chamber end and squirt the wipe out in through the muzzle & let it sit over night. A couple of patches in the morning and it's clean, the bore guide keeps the mess out of the action. That's usually only a once a year deal for most of my rifles. The ones I shoot a lot only get it once every 3-400 rounds.
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Joined: Oct 2007
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Campfire Outfitter
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Campfire Outfitter
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Rest the gun in a vise with the action open and muzzle slightly down. Put an 8" piece of rubber surgical tube on the Wipeout nozzle and stick the other end into the breech. Hold it tight to the breech, it will seal somewhere in the forcing cone, and give about a healthy 1 second burst. Hold the tube until the Wipeout stops expanding out of the muzzle then remove the tube. This method keeps the stuff out of the action and cuts down on waste. I use the same method.It works great and no mess.
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