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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 354543" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>OK FLAME SUIT ON!!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>The Sweets is GREAT STUFF! I use it during matches along with the Butches and my results are verified with a bore scope. The old saying that a test is worth a 1000 expert opinions is very appropriate when it comes to cleaning barrels period end of topic.</p><p></p><p>Now I use the Butches first on a wet patch, then between 5 and 10 passes with a wet brush applying a little more Butches to the brush helps to flush off fouling as well (not nylon they are too course and soft again bore scope verified they do not work as well) when it exits the bore about halfway through the total number of strokes. This will serve to get any loose fouling so that the Sweets can attack the copper unabated if you will. Follow with a dry patch then a patch with Brake Cleaner to remove the Butches. Then the brush is sprayed clean with Brake Cleaner tapped on the stand to remove the excess so it will dry faster. Then Sweets on a patch– about 2 or 3 slow strokes (I go up and down in 3 or 4 inch increments just like you were scrubbing plus the loose stuff is already gone for the most part. Then take my other Dewey with the brush and add Sweets and stroke about 5 or 6 strokes and let sit for 5 minutes or so. Then dry patch out followed with a wet patch let sit for a few then dry patch. I use another patch with Brake Cleaner to remove any residual then wet patch and leave it in till the next relay where I will just dry patch it out then shoot. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day the above process is used except after the Sweets application use Iosso to get ALL of the carbon and copper plus whatever Tiny ring may be forming just forward of the chamber area. I will oil the bore clean and lube the bolt the bolt lugs (Sinclair Tool), clean the brake carefully wipe the crown reattach the brake, scope it then I am done!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 354543, member: 5060"] OK FLAME SUIT ON!!!!!!!! The Sweets is GREAT STUFF! I use it during matches along with the Butches and my results are verified with a bore scope. The old saying that a test is worth a 1000 expert opinions is very appropriate when it comes to cleaning barrels period end of topic. Now I use the Butches first on a wet patch, then between 5 and 10 passes with a wet brush applying a little more Butches to the brush helps to flush off fouling as well (not nylon they are too course and soft again bore scope verified they do not work as well) when it exits the bore about halfway through the total number of strokes. This will serve to get any loose fouling so that the Sweets can attack the copper unabated if you will. Follow with a dry patch then a patch with Brake Cleaner to remove the Butches. Then the brush is sprayed clean with Brake Cleaner tapped on the stand to remove the excess so it will dry faster. Then Sweets on a patch– about 2 or 3 slow strokes (I go up and down in 3 or 4 inch increments just like you were scrubbing plus the loose stuff is already gone for the most part. Then take my other Dewey with the brush and add Sweets and stroke about 5 or 6 strokes and let sit for 5 minutes or so. Then dry patch out followed with a wet patch let sit for a few then dry patch. I use another patch with Brake Cleaner to remove any residual then wet patch and leave it in till the next relay where I will just dry patch it out then shoot. At the end of the day the above process is used except after the Sweets application use Iosso to get ALL of the carbon and copper plus whatever Tiny ring may be forming just forward of the chamber area. I will oil the bore clean and lube the bolt the bolt lugs (Sinclair Tool), clean the brake carefully wipe the crown reattach the brake, scope it then I am done!! [/QUOTE]
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