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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1849238" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I buy mine from a dealer at the 1000 yard range in williamsport. He showed me how to do the eccelerrator and Wipeout. One patch of eccelerrator followed by a wet brush with Wipeout on it. When you start stroking it with the brush it foams right up. Not as much as the foaming Wipeout but similar. The 2 together really cleans fast. As far as the carbon ring goes I just push a wet patch down to the end of the chamber and let it sit. If you take the next size up brush and pull the bristles forward some and then put in in the neck and twist it all the carbon will come out. Guys at the range have a special rod with a hand similar to a hand drill that they spin in the chamber to get the ring out. I have never seen people clean their guns as much as the 1000 yard guys do. 20 shots and clean for 2 hrs. One guys Dewey rod has most of the black worn off of it. He does at least 100 strokes or more. When you are shooting 4 to 6 inches consistently you are doing something right.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1849238, member: 38048"] I buy mine from a dealer at the 1000 yard range in williamsport. He showed me how to do the eccelerrator and Wipeout. One patch of eccelerrator followed by a wet brush with Wipeout on it. When you start stroking it with the brush it foams right up. Not as much as the foaming Wipeout but similar. The 2 together really cleans fast. As far as the carbon ring goes I just push a wet patch down to the end of the chamber and let it sit. If you take the next size up brush and pull the bristles forward some and then put in in the neck and twist it all the carbon will come out. Guys at the range have a special rod with a hand similar to a hand drill that they spin in the chamber to get the ring out. I have never seen people clean their guns as much as the 1000 yard guys do. 20 shots and clean for 2 hrs. One guys Dewey rod has most of the black worn off of it. He does at least 100 strokes or more. When you are shooting 4 to 6 inches consistently you are doing something right. Shep [/QUOTE]
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