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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 1979487" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I agree, the bore scope is a double edge sword....it is a great tool to check on the condition of the throat, chamber, carbon ring ,etc. I once in a while use it after cleaning to check on the barrel, but less on the cleaning....but i have stopped using bronze brushes all together, unless i need to break up a carbon ring, but i watch what powders i use if possible. The pic i posted on my bbl will never see a bronze brush....i use Iosso blue brushes very little, and patches....does what i need....One day, there will be a one and done cleaner i hope....rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 1979487, member: 5850"] I agree, the bore scope is a double edge sword....it is a great tool to check on the condition of the throat, chamber, carbon ring ,etc. I once in a while use it after cleaning to check on the barrel, but less on the cleaning....but i have stopped using bronze brushes all together, unless i need to break up a carbon ring, but i watch what powders i use if possible. The pic i posted on my bbl will never see a bronze brush....i use Iosso blue brushes very little, and patches....does what i need....One day, there will be a one and done cleaner i hope....rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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