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I am just about out of my cleaning liquids and am wondering what you guys like, that works. I usually buy in quantity so the last time I purchased liquids was more than 15 years ago. What new stuff works?? I'm having difficulty removing copper from several used guns that I bought as well as some old standbys are giving me grief trying to get the moly, from the coated bullets, out. Sweets has been my go to for a long time as well as Gunslick Foaming Bore Cleaner spray. Does anything work better?
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WipeOut. Montana Extreme.
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Boretech mostly.
For those hard cases you mentioned I'd get out the JB.
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I have Sweets 7.62 for copper remover and it has worked really well. For all other general cleaning I just do equal parts Kerosene, ATF and odorless mineral spirits.....modified Eds red. I made up a batch just for fun 10 years ago and it actually works awesome if you are doing a lot of cleaning.
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Boretech eliminator here too.
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As above, Ed's Red and Sweets for the copper. Still have some Hoppes around but hardly ever use it except for nostalga.
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Ed's Red for me + Barnes CR-10 for deep cleaning.
Ed Harris divulged the recipe to me a bazillion years ago over lunch. I mixed up a batch and never looked back. I'm now on my second gallon and thinking about the need for more. I mix it in a brown glass jug and dispense into small jars as needed.
Just as important is a good cleaning rod and jags, and patch material. (I used to buy white cotton flannel at fabric stores but then a few years ago I snagged three bolts of the stuff at a yard sale for $15. I think I'm good for the long haul now.)
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Boretech eliminator here too. THIS
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+1 on Wipeout and Montana Xtreme
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Boretech eliminator here too. THIS Me too. If no copper fouling then I use Hoppes, mainly because I like the smell.
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Wipeout is your friend! 😁
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Wipe out and a CLP of your choice I like ballistal Lucas oil and rem oil
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Wipeout or the KG Suite of cleaning solvents.
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For carbon I like Tetra foaming bore cleaner and KG-1. Between the two of them, carbon fouling goes bye-bye pretty fast. For copper I like Pro Shot copper remover.
Wipeout is also a nice product and attacks carbon and copper at the same time.
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I quit workin my arse off to get My rifle barrels clean when I started useing Wipe-out.....It's the easy way to get your copper fouled barrels squeeky clean 👍.....Good luck.....Hb
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I quit workin my arse off to get My rifle barrels clean when I started useing Wipe-out.....It's the easy way to get your copper fouled barrels squeeky clean 👍.....Good luck.....Hb ^^^This^^^
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I'm a big fan of Wipe-out liquid.
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