I'll be trying it
You can speed up your solvent drying process with a few patches of 91% alcohol, or a degreaser like gun scrubber.I ordered Lock-Eze from Amazon.com.It got here in less than a week.
I just got finished cleaning my 2 rifles I have shot the most recent all the way to bare metal.
Will let it all dry until tomorrow and I'll put the Lock-Eze on a patch and treat the bore and see if it still fouls as bad as it always has.
I shot 3 rounds through the Weatherby Vanguard 300 Weatherby Mag and still took 3 hours to get to bare metal.If it cures this rifle I will be a Lock-Eze follower for the rest of my life or until I have this rifle re-barrelled.
They were suggesting 99% IPA because the other percentage is water!!! I went to the local Walgreens but all they had was 70%. I keep the 90% IPA in the medicine cabinet all the time, since hBN is hydrophobic we're prolly OK with the 90%...You can speed up your solvent drying process with a few patches of 91% alcohol, or a degreaser like gun scrubber.
I've been using 91% for years now. Just so long as you dry patch out the alcohol or let it sit for 15 min. It's dry as a bone.They were suggesting 99% IPA because the other percentage is water!!! I went to the local Walgreens but all they had was 70%. I keep the 90% IPA in the medicine cabinet all the time, since hBN is hydrophobic we're prolly OK with the 90%...
The second pic was after 50rnds fired.I'll have say your getting handier and handier. Do the HBN now. And if your up to it do it with say 10 rounds fired
Wipeout with Accelerator left sit for at least 2hrs. Badly coppered barrels left sit overnight.I am curious as to what cleaning and copper defouling products others are using and which products that you prefer. I seem to have good results with the Wipeout brand, both the Wipeout and the accelerator used as directed. Anyone have something else that they use and/or recommend that works on the copper. I have a couple of the ammonia based products but the wipeout is what I use most often, mostly due to less smell and fumes in the house.
that's what she said BWAAHAAHAHAATeslong hard rod version
yup, about what I figured!I've been using 91% for years now. Just so long as you dry patch out the alcohol or let it sit for 15 min. It's dry as a bone.