How does it shoot?
Borescopes cause more "issues" than they solve.
Do borescopes cause etching/pitting and rust? I think the OP has a genuine concern.
How does it shoot?
Borescopes cause more "issues" than they solve.
The 300 WSM shoots good, I'm still working on the 308 to get the carbon out.How does it shoot?
Borescopes cause more "issues" than they solve.
The 300 WSM shoots good, I'm still working on the 308 to get the carbon out.
Thank you.I used clr....filled the barrel from muzzle to shoulder of chamber....
Proof cf barrel.....set it there for 1/2 hour...unplugged muzzle and bright as could be.....still brushed it like it was dirty..scrubbed with nylon brush, wipeout....then alcohol pads and oil....
While hunting with it, moisture brought some of the clr I missed back to haunt me.....brass discolored from being wet in chamber while hiking in snow....or condensation......another thorough cleaning and no more tarnish.....
Clr definitely cleaned the barrel....but I think I will stick with gunk carbon/carburetor cleaner for nasty stuff...
Never saw white spots.....
ThoroClean was the cleaner I was trying to remember in my original op.ThorroClean and a nylon brush will cure your carbon/copper woes.
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While I agree with what you said, the one gun that belonged to me that I used CLR on because nothing else was working was a new barrel. It was shot #4 that I could not get the carbon out of even though I cleaned the barrel between each of the previous 3 shots.Bad things happen with really aggressive cleaners. I agree with above you should never let your barrel get to the point of needing things like CLR, its why I never go past 50 rounds on my LR stuff.
The barrel is a 308, what do you use to plug the muzzle that won't leak the cleaner out?I had a stubborn old rifle a buddy dropped off to me to clean since he gave up. I looked into muzzle and OMG it was horrific. I didn't even push brush down bore. I plugged muzzle and poured Hoppes 9 down barrel until chamber 1/2 full. I let it sit for 2 full weeks and when I unplugged muzzle yuch came out. I then started brush and got it down to copper. CR10 got it to clean bore. I bet I had hundreds of strokes down barrel. It was an old 721 that shot pretty darn good afterwards. My point is sometimes patience can help getting barrels cleaned by using old school let the barrel soak for long periods of time measured in weeks not days.
My buddy was going to use CLR but since it was CM I told him no so he said then you clean it.
Depending on what you use them for.How does it shoot?
Borescopes cause more "issues" than they solve.
Thought about CLR but I am older than dirt so I embrace tennis elbow cleaning barrels with JB and bronze brush. Still my preference for carbon. I just never saw the need for CLR though I use it to clean shower heads. I borescoped the shower heads and they were clean....The barrel is a 308, what do you use to plug the muzzle that won't leak the cleaner out?
Plus do you use CLR on your SS barrels, if so do you have any issues?
Thanks for the idea.Thought about CLR but I am older than dirt so I embrace tennis elbow cleaning barrels with JB and bronze brush. Still my preference for carbon. I just never saw the need for CLR though I use it to clean shower heads. I borescoped the shower heads and they were clean....
Plugging barrels is not that difficult. I cut off finger of nitrile glove, tape crap out of it to muzzle, stand barrel up onto a sponge in a plastic tub to protect crown. Use a lab wash bottle to direct Hoppes 9 down into chamber until 1/2 full up chamber. Let it sit for weeks if need be. Hoppes will not harm barrel and will penetrate over time. I have a friend that swears Kroil does same. Time is your friend with cruddy barrels. Let em soak!!
Ive not used it myself.I do know Erik Cortina uses CLR to clean his barrels.I saw multiple posts from various forums using CLR many years ago, but I cannot make myself do it, as I have not experienced a bad enough barrel to resort to it. What have you done to clean it thus far, so others do not provide you with what you have already tried? Have you tried scrubbing with bronze brass?