jelenko
Gold $$ Contributor
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that it's bore paste that makes the difference - not the vinegar.I’ve used all three of those, and more, through the years. Now, when I want to get my barrel squeaky clean, I use a process I learned at the Super Shoot.
White vinegar.
Put a nylon bore brush on your cleaning rod. Push through the barrel til it sticks out the muzzle end. Saturate with white vinegar. Push back and forth through the barrel a few times, and repeat 4-5 times, til vinegar drips out the end of your muzzle. Push the bore brush past the muzzle, wrap a bit of Bounty paper towel around it, put some bore paste of your choice on the paper towel, and brush back and forth 5-10 strokes. Remove the dirty paper towel and replace with new, and add more bore paste. Repeat til all fouling is gone.
Remove nylon brush, replace with a jag. Run two patches saturated with CLP or oil. Push through a couple dry patches to soak up any excess oil.
You now have the cleanest bore you’ve ever had.
I have verified this process multiple times with multiple rifles via a Hawkeye bore camera.
Don’t knock it til you try it…
White vinegar - cheap, plentiful, environmentally friendly, and makes the place smell like a salad bar