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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1848541" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I have used a myriad of chemicals on my bores throughout my lifetime. I still have several brands and products on my cleaning shelf of my shop. I started out with Hoppe's #9, found Sweet's 7.62, then Bore Tech products, then Wipe Out products, and Butch's. I have stopped using Sweet's entirely. all the rest I have kept using depending on the situation. I like Butches for low pressure/lead slugs. 38-55, 32-40, and the alike. I use Wipe out-patch out for general use. I use hoppe's #9 on 22 LR. I use Bore Tech products on certain rifle manufacturers barrels since it seems to clean them better. Bore Tech C4 carbon remover is my go to AR, revolver, and muzzle brake cleaner/carbon removing chemical. While I was hunting with Barnes and other soft copper slugs I was forever using Barnes C-10 copper remover or montana products copper remover. nothing out there is perfect for every situation. that is why I carry and promote most all the products out there. I have no idea what this Ballistol stuff is, but if it is a good cleaner then I am not going to say not to use it. I still use J&B Bore Paste to remove carbon and to help break in barrels. I still use J&B Bore Shine when I feel something odd in barrels. honestly I do not care much what others use, do or do not do. with the results I get and have gotten in the past I am not going to stop doing what I do and using the products I am using for untested procedures and products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1848541, member: 26227"] I have used a myriad of chemicals on my bores throughout my lifetime. I still have several brands and products on my cleaning shelf of my shop. I started out with Hoppe's #9, found Sweet's 7.62, then Bore Tech products, then Wipe Out products, and Butch's. I have stopped using Sweet's entirely. all the rest I have kept using depending on the situation. I like Butches for low pressure/lead slugs. 38-55, 32-40, and the alike. I use Wipe out-patch out for general use. I use hoppe's #9 on 22 LR. I use Bore Tech products on certain rifle manufacturers barrels since it seems to clean them better. Bore Tech C4 carbon remover is my go to AR, revolver, and muzzle brake cleaner/carbon removing chemical. While I was hunting with Barnes and other soft copper slugs I was forever using Barnes C-10 copper remover or montana products copper remover. nothing out there is perfect for every situation. that is why I carry and promote most all the products out there. I have no idea what this Ballistol stuff is, but if it is a good cleaner then I am not going to say not to use it. I still use J&B Bore Paste to remove carbon and to help break in barrels. I still use J&B Bore Shine when I feel something odd in barrels. honestly I do not care much what others use, do or do not do. with the results I get and have gotten in the past I am not going to stop doing what I do and using the products I am using for untested procedures and products. [/QUOTE]
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