I’m one of the few non experts on anything here.^^^^^^^
Dave, as anal as I am about my 6PPC barrels, the 1-17 and 1-18 twist 30 caliber barrels I use in Score seem to defy all of the rules.
I can shoot an entire Grand Agg without cleaning, and upon cleaning, they come clean with an amazing lack of effort.
I don’t know if it is the larger diameter or the slow twist that accounts for this.
I have shot with Wayne for close to 30 years, we started benchrest the same year, the same range. The "WW" stands for he and I. Anyway, he jumped on the moly bandwagon and followed Berger's cleaning method, but at some point he changed to Danzac, and he doesn't clean his barrels. And he wins a lot!“Where did the never clean philosophy come from”
At this years TackDriver11, Wayne France, who won the score portion of the event, told me that he never cleans a barrel. He does, however, use coated bullets. His chamber is a 30WW, which (I think) is a 30BR with the shoulder moved forward for a little more capacity. I might be wrong on this.
I thought he was pulling my leg about the cleaning, but others have since confirmed this.
We here it a lot from shooters attending shooting schools/seminars etc... being given by instructors etc...I won't get any deeper than that into it.“Where did the never clean philosophy come from”
At this years TackDriver11, Wayne France, who won the score portion of the event, told me that he never cleans a barrel. He does, however, use coated bullets. His chamber is a 30WW, which (I think) is a 30BR with the shoulder moved forward for a little more capacity. I might be wrong on this.
I thought he was pulling my leg about the cleaning, but others have since confirmed this.
Jim, Your probably fine. It's the guys that get really aggressive with the stuff and or not paying attention to detail.Don’t scare me you guys…I used losso in conjunction once with the ‘nylon brush’ they recommend applying a small amount. I made iirc about 10 -20 passes on a barrel I shot at the Nat’s with about 1100 rounds on it, it definitely improved the groups at the time however I did pull the barrel for a future shoot.
Hope it’s still good..
Jim
Frank, a good friend of mine, (now deceased), once dropped a deltronic pin down the bore of a new Unlimited Blank and it stuck. The hardenned pin actually put a small line in the lands. Never did that again.Hard to say on damage from bore scopes...the only thing I can say is be careful.
I've seen my fair share of barrels where guys pushed gauge pins down the bores and they either get them stuck or even if they don't get them stuck...the score the tops of the lands.
Guys pounding on cleaning rods and I'll throw in there...using multi piece cleaning rods...getting bore snakes (which I really don't like for different reasons as well) stuck in the barrels and then things get damaged trying to get them out.
I'll give you a good one on the gauge pins. It wasn't one or two but try like a couple hundred barrels we made for a customer. I get a phone call saying as they are finish machining the barrels the bores are tightening/closing up. I said what? They felt it was stress in the material. I said if that was the case then the bores should be opening up most likely but not getting tighter. I'll say no way but let's throw Murphy's law into this and say it happened.
Keep in mind here we sent an inspection report for every single barrel (you all have seen our barrels and we stamp them with a s/n). The inspection report gave the measurements for the bore and groove size to the 4th decimal place.
So I asked them to send me a couple and if they had some that where not finished machined to send a couple of those back as well so we can look at everything. So we get them in and right away I notice on the barrels that had work done to them...all of the bores (tops of the lands) where scored and some pretty heavily. The scoring was so heavy....that's why the bores tightened up. Nothing changed on the grooves. By the grooves not changing I know it's not a stress situation. If the bore is going to change the groove will as well. The barrels that had no work done to them looked same as when they left here. So I called them up and asked how where they setting them up for finish work and or where they checking the bores some how? Sure enough it came out that they where putting gauge pins down the bores to check them for size. I said, "guys why are you doing that!!!" We sent an inspection report along for all of them. If you want to spot check one here or there I get it but all of them? I told them to never do that again.
What are you trying to neutralize with brake fluid?I do the same, only use brake fluid to neutralize the brush.
The solvents that clean copper also eat the brush.What are you trying to neutralize with brake fluid?
2. 20ge or 12ga brush spinning on a short rod with drill to get carbon ring?This has been quite an informative thread by all the great responses.
I think he might mean brake cleaner rather than brake fluid, but I may be wrong.What are you trying to neutralize with brake fluid?
And this is where I get confused. A bronze brush is completely safe for the bore but can damage the crown if the brush is pulled back through. Same steel, different results. What am I missing?
Where you get them pre made rolls?2. 20ge or 12ga brush spinning on a short rod with drill to get carbon ring?
NO!! unless your talking about .50 BMG or larger.
Use a larger than neck OD bronze brush wrapped with a solvent damp patch and hand turn in the chamber neck. Check and repeat as needed.
I tend to get the thicker hard carbon ring with higher volume shooting with no cleaning in between. I made this bronze slotted tip for pre made rolls to be used with JB compound. Spins out easily rotating by hand.
Yes, brake cleaner.I think he might mean brake cleaner rather than brake fluid, but I may be wrong.
Sorry, I meant brake cleaner. Not enough coffee.What are you trying to neutralize with brake fluid?