I would skip all those harsh, ammonia-based solvents (not because they don't work, they just aren't needed anymore) and use the foaming Wipeout as has been suggested. This has been a game-changer for me the last three years I have been using it. Works by itself, no scrubbing or brushing, which save mechanical wear on the bore. You can let it sit overnight.
My usual sequence is to use a couple wipes of a traditional powder solvent like Hoppe's #9, just to get the powder residue out, then a dry patch or two, then a few soaks with Wipeout until no more blue comes out. There may still be some carbon, so after all the carbon is gone, you can use your carbon remover of choice on that. This is if you really want to get the bore down to squeaky clean, which may not help (might even hurt) accuracy.
BTW, that little bit of copper wash in your photo could easily be the result of nothing other than a few test shots at the factory. It doesn't take much to coat the lands, especially on a brand new bore.
Cheers,
Rex