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Gunzilla
The only comment I will add is....when I use boiled water I keep adding it until the breech is to hot to touch.Just finished cleaning.
- dry swabbed the barrel, and saw some dark brown stuff similar to the patch in the photo.
- poured boiling water down the barrel with a funnel, let it sit for a few minutes
- then poured it out and poured a lesser amount in so I could swab with the bore mop, vigorously
- poured it out
- dried with patches, including the little patent breech
- dried with the hair dryer down the barrel for a couple minutes
- popped the nipple off, connected my little plastic tube to the hole and pumped alcohol through until it dripped out the muzzle
- dry patches again until nothing left except dry patches coming out, AND THEY WERE SQUEAKY CLEAN
- blew air through the nipple, and the hole where it screws in...a large plastic syringe fits the nipple hole, could hear the air at the muzzle
- an oiled Hoppes patch to lube it and finish off, interesting to note that sometimes ever after cleaning you still see a little bit of lead or crud on the last oily patch....there was NOTHING. Not a spec of anything.
So I will stand it muzzle down for a day or so and then check it with light and dry patch. Hope that got 'er. Not nearly as scary using water as I feared, and if it's clean then that's the way to go for sure. Thanks for the assistance. Will let you know.
Great forum by the way...
Boys, I just re-read my post, and found the following, in paragraph #3: "The problem with a lot of these Protestants is that they evaporate in time..."
Maybe that's what accounts for diminishing attendance at Sunday services. You reckon? The congregation is evaporating?
Probably ought to ask whoever programmed the spell-check auto-correct function into the system. Honestly, what I wanted to say was, "The problem with a lot of these protectants is that they evaporate...," but Mr. Auto Correct sneaked in behind me to do his work, and by now my "edit window" has expired.
In any event, I apologize if anybody was offended. As for myself, I'm having to clean off the coffee I spewed over the computer screen when I re-read my post...
Does Hoppe's remove coffee?
Notchy Bob
...My cleaning routine:
1. Before leaving the firing range i swab the bore with a patch wet with Windex Multi-Purpose cleaner, aka Windex With Vinegar. This stuff dissolves the fouling.
2...
Same here. Amazing what it ruins.
Try mink oil or other for patch lube you will notice an improvement.Ya I did not use the bore butter down the barrel, and won't. I use it for a patch lube sometimes. If I am getting consistent results going forward like I just got with the hot water/drying/Hoppes oil then I will likely stick with it forever.
good read!!Using bore butter might want to read this. I switched from it because of the black tar like goo it made shooting and my groups tightened up greatly. Just a thought. Have seen this improvement with several other shooters.
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