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Montana Extreme if I'm in a hurry, Wipe Out or Patch Out if I'm not.
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I'm really happy with Hoppes #9 synthetic
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Read a gun rag article from a couple of years ago that tested copper removers......
Basic multipurpose ballistol actually performed quite well Works better then Hoppes 9 which is basically worthless. It is a good gun oil though.
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Eliminator is good, I like Patch Out better, not as messy as the foam version.
Bad ones I add Accelerator. Works good.
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Conduct is the best proof of character.
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I no longer care to babysit Sweets.
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I no longer care to babysit Sweets. What do you mean by that statement? Just curious to what the issue is with Sweets. Thanks for any insight you may provide.
Help keep our sport going. take a kid outdoors!
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I'm really happy with Hoppes #9 synthetic This topic has been beaten to death over and over at nausium the last few months.......... but obviously mikey has not tried anything else, Hoppes#9 is closer to skunk piss than copper cleaner !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I no longer care to babysit Sweets. What do you mean by that statement? Just curious to what the issue is with Sweets. Thanks for any insight you may provide. It can result in an etched bore if left alone for very long. I prefer to use a cleaner that I can leave in place to work while I do something else.
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Read a gun rag article from a couple of years ago that tested copper removers......
Basic multipurpose ballistol actually performed quite well Works better then Hoppes 9 which is basically worthless. It is a good gun oil though. After cleaning for carbon, I use a nonamonia copper eliminate treatment and then follow up with ballistol treatment to make sure the copper eliminated is removed.
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I no longer care to babysit Sweets. What do you mean by that statement? Just curious to what the issue is with Sweets. Thanks for any insight you may provide. It can result in an etched bore if left alone for very long. I prefer to use a cleaner that I can leave in place to work while I do something else. How long is too long with that stuff?
Help keep our sport going. take a kid outdoors!
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The label reads not to leave it in the bore for more than 15 minutes.
Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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What are y’all using to remove or kill the Sweets?
"Mark the birds and handle your Dog"
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You ain't about that life.
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Used to use Sweets copper solvent but now Boretech Eliminator. I still use Sweets oil - it does remove some residual copper if there is any there.
Whatever you said...everyone knows you are a lying jerk. That's a bold assertion. Point out where you think I lied. Well?
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Montana Xtreme Patch Out Patch Out with Accelerator. Although can’t tell if it really works faster with the accelerator.......
Casey
Not being married to any particular political party sure makes it a lot easier to look at the world more objectively... Having said that, MAGA.
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I'm really happy with Hoppes #9 synthetic This topic has been beaten to death over and over at nausium the last few months.......... but obviously mikey has not tried anything else, Hoppes#9 is closer to skunk piss than copper cleaner !!!!!!!!!!!! And clearly you don't know what Hoppes 9 Synthetic is
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+1 Use with Accelerator if lots of fouling. DF
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What are y’all using to remove or kill the Sweets? 99% Isopropyl alcohol
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