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Cooper removal in Rifle what works best
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1317495" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Bore damage from solvent looks like a real light glass bead blasting. It removes the shine that is natural in a lapped bore. It causes the barrel to be more prone to fouling. </p><p> </p><p>Wipe Out is a fine solvent but never leave it overnight. In a CM barrel it will have you chasing your tail with an endless pile of brown patches. That is rust. In blued actions is collects in the barrel threads and orange rust will appear. On stainless guns it just leaves pits like any other ammonia based solvent will. I have seen several Bat and Defiance actions with severely pitted bolt bodies. Best to neutralize it with a couple oily patches and wipe down anywhere it has touched. </p><p> </p><p>Never seen any issue with <em><strong><span style="color: #6a6a6a">Bore Tech Eliminator </span></strong></em>solvents. I frequently leave those in overnight for really dirty barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1317495, member: 1290"] Bore damage from solvent looks like a real light glass bead blasting. It removes the shine that is natural in a lapped bore. It causes the barrel to be more prone to fouling. Wipe Out is a fine solvent but never leave it overnight. In a CM barrel it will have you chasing your tail with an endless pile of brown patches. That is rust. In blued actions is collects in the barrel threads and orange rust will appear. On stainless guns it just leaves pits like any other ammonia based solvent will. I have seen several Bat and Defiance actions with severely pitted bolt bodies. Best to neutralize it with a couple oily patches and wipe down anywhere it has touched. Never seen any issue with [I][B][COLOR=#6a6a6a]Bore Tech Eliminator [/COLOR][/B][/I]solvents. I frequently leave those in overnight for really dirty barrels. [/QUOTE]
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