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<blockquote data-quote="oldfortyfiveauto" data-source="post: 1509407" data-attributes="member: 30352"><p>I’ve been using a completely different procedure for the last couple years. I put whatever cleaner I’m using in spray bottle and use a length of tubing with a small funnel to direct the cleaner into the chamber. I do this with the muzzle pointed down on a rag. Basically I drown the the barrel with the cleaner (3-4 sprays). Then let it sit for 10 minutes or so. This has really cut down on the number of patches and effort. My bore scope has been telling me that I’m actually doing a better job. You really notice the difference at the muzzle which usually gets short changed when using patches only as by then most of the solvent has been wiped off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldfortyfiveauto, post: 1509407, member: 30352"] I’ve been using a completely different procedure for the last couple years. I put whatever cleaner I’m using in spray bottle and use a length of tubing with a small funnel to direct the cleaner into the chamber. I do this with the muzzle pointed down on a rag. Basically I drown the the barrel with the cleaner (3-4 sprays). Then let it sit for 10 minutes or so. This has really cut down on the number of patches and effort. My bore scope has been telling me that I’m actually doing a better job. You really notice the difference at the muzzle which usually gets short changed when using patches only as by then most of the solvent has been wiped off. [/QUOTE]
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