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Posted By: TexasPhotog Dyna Bore Coat questions - 06/02/12
For those that have used this product: once you've applied it, do you use brass brushes going forward? Nylon? Or just use solvents and patches? How many patches, on average, to clean a good barrel (one that was already not bad to clean) if you've put, say, 20 rounds through it? Thanks.
TexasPh,

I have applied it to my 30-06, and I do not use brass brushes. I believe the instructions say not to use brass brushes after applying.

I use Butch's Bore Shine (because that's the bottle I have right now). 3 wet patches, maybe a nylon brush, another wet patch, 7 or 8 dry patches, and that's about all it takes. And I will add I likely run more patches than I need, trying to get one that comes out white.

I have yet to ever see a perfectly white patch after cleaning, by the way. Almost always some rifling mark on them.

I would recommend the stuff. Probably cut my cleaning time to less than 10 minutes.

v/r
Joel
Posted By: Bighorn Re: Dyna Bore Coat questions - 06/02/12
I've now done 8 rifles- 7 centerfire and one muzzleloader.
All I now use for cleanup is a patch or two of Hoppes #9, on a cleaning jag, followed by a couple of dry patches. That's usually all that's needed.
I don't use brass brushes at all anymore. If I feel the need to really clean up a bore, Wipe Out gets the nod.
I'm trying a new experiment (new for me, anyway)- I have a brand new Ruger #1, .257 Roberts, unfired, that I have cleaned up and applied Dyna Bore Coat to. I'm going to forego the usual break in ritual I have gone thru with all my other new rifles, and see if the DBC from day one will work as well.
So far, so good- I ran 20 rounds thru the new barrel today, and cleanup was as described above- two Hoppes patches, two dry patches, and the last patch had not even a little hint of fouling on it.
Where are you ordering your Dyna Bore Coat from? or are you purchasing it local?

Thanks
Posted By: WoodsyAl Re: Dyna Bore Coat questions - 06/02/12
Originally Posted by MoranoGrande
Where are you ordering your Dyna Bore Coat from? or are you purchasing it local?

Thanks


Some folks can probably get it locally. And I am pretty sure places like Midway and Brownell's have it. I got mine directly from:

http://www.dynamicfinishes.com/companies/dynatek-coatings/

Not sure where the best deal is to be had.
You can also get it from the campfire store
Posted By: 4xbear Re: Dyna Bore Coat questions - 06/03/12
I have treated multiple rifles from 22-250 up to 35 Whelen and all I can say is I no longer need a Bronze brush. They all clean up that easy. Bear
Thanks, guys. I did a few rifles recently and am impressed with what a difference it makes!
Posted By: lastround Re: Dyna Bore Coat questions - 06/07/12
Originally Posted by WoodsyAl
Originally Posted by MoranoGrande
Where are you ordering your Dyna Bore Coat from? or are you purchasing it local?

Thanks


Some folks can probably get it locally. And I am pretty sure places like Midway and Brownell's have it. I got mine directly from:

http://www.dynamicfinishes.com/companies/dynatek-coatings/


Thanks for the link. I have GOT to try some of that stuff in a hard-to-clean .223.

Not sure where the best deal is to be had.
Posted By: lastround Re: Dyna Bore Coat questions - 06/07/12
Thanks for the link.
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