Elkeater
45 Cal.
The bore looked clean after soap and water but scrub with JB compound and patches are black. After 2 oz of JB and 5 oz of Hoppes #9 patches are still black. Is there a faster way?
co_elkeater said:Is there a faster way?
Roarin' 54 said:Sometimes mild abrasive compounds when used to polish metal will turn black, that happens when I use semichrome polish.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1160/Product/J-B-reg-NON-EMBEDDING-BORE-CLEANING-COMPOUNDStone Knife said:What's JB?
The original, time-proven formula developed by Jim Brobst and produced under exclusive license. J-B has been getting burned-on, caked-in powder residue and copper jacket fouling out of gun barrels since the 1960’s, and hasn’t damaged an inch of rifling yet. Today, J-B once again proves itself a champion by the way it easily cleans the dirtiest, moly-fouled barrels.
A unique combination of ingredients and a one-of-kind, multi-step mixing process give J-B its special characteristics. They work together to cushion the abrasive action; the soft paste liquifies as you use it, then wipes out of the bore easily. The non-embedding feature means there’s no abrasive residue left behind which might keep "cutting" after you’ve finished cleaning.
co_elkeater said:The bore looked clean after soap and water but scrub with JB compound and patches are black. After 2 oz of JB and 5 oz of Hoppes #9 patches are still black. Is there a faster way?
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