Originally Posted by keith
ON some of the hard carbon'd up barrels, I get small corks from the hardware store in the Nuts and bolts sections. I will plug the barrel at the muzzle and fill the barrel with FREE ALL which is 3x more effective than Kroil. I let the barrel soak for 6 weeks, pull the plug draining the oil, then immediately brush with a new bronze bristle brush, dry patch out, then examine with a bore scope. Repeat. Worst I have seen had 3 soakings.

Regarding JB, there are two other products that are just as good, if not better, and easier to use. For shooters using rough factory barrels, worn military barrels, they will find the two products below of particular importance. Also, anyone that shoots long strings in competition or the squirrel, p. dog towns. Used on Issio or Montana Extreme plastic brushes speeds up the carbon removal.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/FLITZ-GUN-...S-GUNS-/373505021972?hash=item56f6a25814


https://www.ebay.com/itm/Western-Powders-Inc-Montana-X-Treme-Copper-Cream-6-oz-Liquid/333665243876?epid=1800384690&hash=item4dafff92e4:g:UEsAAOSwVbVfIK0v

Both of the above products used on patches scrubbing back and forth is very effective, with the Flitz being a tad more agressvie.

R#15, H4895, Varget can be very difficult to get out of a bore.

If you push 4 patches of Free All down the barrel prior to leaving the range, your barrel will come clean a LOT easier. FREE ALL will shock some of the very best mechanics when it comes to getting long time rusted on nuts off.

Free All:

https://www.amazon.com/Gasoila-Free...rating+oil&qid=1616352242&sr=8-4






Keith,

I tried Montana Xtreme copper cream and it didn't seem to clean as well as JB compound according to my bore scope.

I wonder what the difference is between the regular Flitz polishing compound I use on my dies and Flitz bore polish?


Casey

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