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<blockquote data-quote="daveosok" data-source="post: 81053"><p>Goodgrouper</p><p></p><p>In an ealier post I stated that my patches didnt come out exactly like yours did and wondered if anyone else had the same as mine.</p><p>Well to update that post a buddy came over last night. He showed up with two guns, a browning a bolt and a savage.</p><p>The browning had been taken care of but nothing had ever been used to remove the copper fouling. The savage was his rain and walking gun and bad weather gun. It had been misused and abused since 1997.</p><p>It had never been cleaned with anything.</p><p>Well the Browning took four patches to come clean and the Savage took 7 to 8 patches and they looked a lot like the patches you photo'd. I guess that the guns I have must have good barrels on them because the patches out of them looked no where near the patches out of his guns or the ones you took photos of.</p><p>This leads me to believe that the rifles I own werent copper fouled to the extreme of the other rifles.</p><p>This stuff is truly amazing and fast. If anyone has doubts about it you simply need to buy a bottle and try it on the oldest most abused rifle you have or simply fire 200 rounds out of it and then try this stuff.</p><p>I am so glad I bought 6 bottles of the stuff and thanks to gg and a few others on here proclaiming its worth made my mind up on how many to buy.</p><p>I will be buying two bottles of it every payday in case the fella goes out of business or something happens I will have a lifetime supply of it.</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveosok, post: 81053"] Goodgrouper In an ealier post I stated that my patches didnt come out exactly like yours did and wondered if anyone else had the same as mine. Well to update that post a buddy came over last night. He showed up with two guns, a browning a bolt and a savage. The browning had been taken care of but nothing had ever been used to remove the copper fouling. The savage was his rain and walking gun and bad weather gun. It had been misused and abused since 1997. It had never been cleaned with anything. Well the Browning took four patches to come clean and the Savage took 7 to 8 patches and they looked a lot like the patches you photo'd. I guess that the guns I have must have good barrels on them because the patches out of them looked no where near the patches out of his guns or the ones you took photos of. This leads me to believe that the rifles I own werent copper fouled to the extreme of the other rifles. This stuff is truly amazing and fast. If anyone has doubts about it you simply need to buy a bottle and try it on the oldest most abused rifle you have or simply fire 200 rounds out of it and then try this stuff. I am so glad I bought 6 bottles of the stuff and thanks to gg and a few others on here proclaiming its worth made my mind up on how many to buy. I will be buying two bottles of it every payday in case the fella goes out of business or something happens I will have a lifetime supply of it. Dave [/QUOTE]
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