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Cooper removal in Rifle what works best
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<blockquote data-quote="dmoon" data-source="post: 1319483" data-attributes="member: 99729"><p>Those are good pictures; however, they bring a couple of questions to mind for me. 1) Where you using a bore guide, and if so what kind? and 2) What process did you use to clean the chamber out when you were done? </p><p> </p><p>I have been using wipeout for as long as I can remember (10+ yrs) and have never seen anything like that, I'm not saying anyone else should use it by the way, I'm just trying to learn. I did see where the foam type from the aerosol cans would leak around the O-rings and drip down into the magazine and cause a nasty mess to clean up. I have never seen it rust anything even when left in for weeks at a time (hate to admit, but I've done that multiple times). I have since switched to its liquid type that you "jack" through to work it in. This type almost never leaks past the o-ring and is much easier to keep contained. I would recommend to anyone interested in wipe-out to use the liquid style, not the foaming type.</p><p> </p><p>Just in case anyone is interested I have been using Sinclair o-ring style bore guides for longer that I have been using wipeout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmoon, post: 1319483, member: 99729"] Those are good pictures; however, they bring a couple of questions to mind for me. 1) Where you using a bore guide, and if so what kind? and 2) What process did you use to clean the chamber out when you were done? I have been using wipeout for as long as I can remember (10+ yrs) and have never seen anything like that, I'm not saying anyone else should use it by the way, I'm just trying to learn. I did see where the foam type from the aerosol cans would leak around the O-rings and drip down into the magazine and cause a nasty mess to clean up. I have never seen it rust anything even when left in for weeks at a time (hate to admit, but I've done that multiple times). I have since switched to its liquid type that you "jack" through to work it in. This type almost never leaks past the o-ring and is much easier to keep contained. I would recommend to anyone interested in wipe-out to use the liquid style, not the foaming type. Just in case anyone is interested I have been using Sinclair o-ring style bore guides for longer that I have been using wipeout. [/QUOTE]
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