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Well first, I am what the Army doctors termed as “Shade Blind”. So I don’t see things the same way that others see them. To me, I see a big improvement from your first photo to the second. There may be some cracking and signs of having lots of rounds down the pipe, but I think you have done a good job of removing the carbon and copper from your barrel. JMHO
Ya, I always brush after initial patching. The abrasives are basically an unknown for me. I've only done it once to an F-TR barrel that I only half arse cleaned thru out the season, and didn't yet have a bore scope. I remember that the patches following came out grey for hours! I don't really know what was going on there. It was JB.
Can you guys that use JB or another abrasive tell me what your procedure is? I'd like to do it at the end of every 'TR season...and hit some of my LR Hunting rigs that have several hundred rounds thru them.
Thanks!
OK, thanks.
Yep, been scrubbing solvent with bronze after every range session, or match all my life. Hawkeye still shows a little carbon (and sometimes a bit of copper) about 3" ahead of the throat. That's what I want to work on.
I wonder if that is some crud that is welded on there from years ago, when clean patches used to fool me.
Thanks for the info on using abrasive cleaners. I'll give it a go.
Is the Iosso product you guys are talking about the ThorroClean ?
That's what I've seen. What's your routine for cleaning out the Iosso? Wet kroil, followed by dry, then wet Kroil again until...
Eventually the patches will come out perfectly clean, correct? Thanks again!
Bronze brush saturated with BBS, 3 passes, 2 dry patches, finish with saturated patch with Butches Oil. When ready to shoot again, loose patch to remove excess oil. I won't use Kroil as it gets gummy-just look at the top of the Kroil can.That's what I've seen. What's your routine for cleaning out the Iosso? Wet kroil, followed by dry, then wet Kroil again until...
Eventually the patches will come out perfectly clean, correct? Thanks again!