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Rifle Barrel Cleaning: What do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="NorthernHunter67" data-source="post: 2187162" data-attributes="member: 113532"><p>Recently I changed barrel cleaning products and procedures. I had been using Hoppes #9 then JB Bore Paste on a patch wrapped around a bronze brush, a rather messy procedure, followed by an oiled then dry patch. I switched to SharpShoot-R's Wipe Out and Wipe Out Accelerator. It does seem to clean very well and remove copper. They don't advise following the cleaning with an oiled patch, stating that their product has rust inhibitors. I do like that the first shot from my cleaned barrel is now grouped with the following shots, my prior techniques usually produced the first shot being "off", so that I always hunted with a "fouled" barrel. However, I do still have some uneasiness about not oiling the barrel! Comments???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthernHunter67, post: 2187162, member: 113532"] Recently I changed barrel cleaning products and procedures. I had been using Hoppes #9 then JB Bore Paste on a patch wrapped around a bronze brush, a rather messy procedure, followed by an oiled then dry patch. I switched to SharpShoot-R's Wipe Out and Wipe Out Accelerator. It does seem to clean very well and remove copper. They don't advise following the cleaning with an oiled patch, stating that their product has rust inhibitors. I do like that the first shot from my cleaned barrel is now grouped with the following shots, my prior techniques usually produced the first shot being "off", so that I always hunted with a "fouled" barrel. However, I do still have some uneasiness about not oiling the barrel! Comments??? [/QUOTE]
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