Its lead
This right here!Your brush will not get stuck if you twist the brush to the right(like you're tightening the threads) 1 to 2 turns before you pull it out, this releases the bristles. I've been doing it like this for decades and haven't got one stuck yet. Now pulling a stuck ball is a whole 'nuther story. hth
Stand by for a stuck brush and copper pad postGet some Chore Boy scrub pads. Unwind some strands, wrap it around a cleaning brush. It will remove lead quickly.
Get some Chore Boy scrub pads. Unwind some strands, wrap it around a cleaning brush. It will remove lead quickly.
Gotta be smarter than the brush.Stand by for a stuck brush and copper pad post
This is the truth.Get some Chore Boy scrub pads. Unwind some strands, wrap it around a cleaning brush. It will remove lead quickly.
Remember when I said use boiling water?Thanks guys - For a little backstory: I have shot Hornady .54 cal Great Plains bullets for years with no problem. But they quit making them some years ago, and I have bought a number of "old stock" bullets for the past five years or so. These bullets were pre-lubed, but the lube was so old and dried-out that I washed/ brushed it out and used bore-butter for a bullet lube - which clearly was a mistake. I have gone through a couple hundred patches - and have used Lucas Bore Solvent with a brush - but I am still getting the gray streaks from lead on the patches. I am sure a couple hundred more will do the trick! I haven't shot round-balls from this gun (TC Hawken) but might have to give them a try! Thanks for your advice!
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