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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Increase in pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnesthesiaMD" data-source="post: 2633451" data-attributes="member: 120948"><p>Using JB will take care of it/keep it from forming in the first place. When I first started shooting suppressed I was learning (and still am!) but my cleaning regimine consisted of passing a patch with a "cleaner" (boretech normally) and doing it until it was "clean". Then I realized that baked on carbon esp with a suppressor was incredibly hard to clean without using a light abrasive like JB or a solvent like ThorroClean (which is awesome by the way). I "thought" I was doing a good job until I started having the same issues as the OP. Took care of the ring and now clean similar to above on my suppressed rifles and don't have issues anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnesthesiaMD, post: 2633451, member: 120948"] Using JB will take care of it/keep it from forming in the first place. When I first started shooting suppressed I was learning (and still am!) but my cleaning regimine consisted of passing a patch with a “cleaner” (boretech normally) and doing it until it was “clean”. Then I realized that baked on carbon esp with a suppressor was incredibly hard to clean without using a light abrasive like JB or a solvent like ThorroClean (which is awesome by the way). I “thought” I was doing a good job until I started having the same issues as the OP. Took care of the ring and now clean similar to above on my suppressed rifles and don’t have issues anymore. [/QUOTE]
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