hogpatrol
Gold $$ Contributor
Everyone has their pet methods, fine emery, steel wool, JB, Iosso, etc. I chambered a .17 Fireball and I do the same as Joe only with a battery drill motor for a few seconds. Took it to the range yesterday. First shot, cleaned it three patches of BBS, dry patch then some Sweets. Let sit for 15 minutes, no copper. Repeated this process for the next four shots, not a hint of blue. Barrel is a Pac-Nor super match, 3 groove featherweight. After cleaning, I always shoot the first shot wet with Hoppe's 9. YMMV.JB Bore Cleaner on a hand turned patch will remove machine marks? Wow. How long does that typically take?
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brians356 Barrels after chambering done by a good smith will not have big chunks in the lands they are tiny. All I do is smooth them out a little before I fire a single shot. Works for me, if you don't agree then skip this page. I suppose when you get your new barrel you just go out and shoot it just the way it is. So my question to you is how long do you take to clean a barrel, just till the patches come clean. And if you don't clean with the use of a bore scope, you should! A few think we are lying about what we do, I don't!
Oh and try dragging your brush back an fourth though the bore and see how long it takes to make it oblong.
Joe Salt









