Dusty Stevens
Shiner
Never seen anybody use sweets at a br match. Military guys used sweets, steel core bronze brushes, and 3 piece rods with mismatched joints because thats what they were issuedMany were using Sweets exclusively.
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Never seen anybody use sweets at a br match. Military guys used sweets, steel core bronze brushes, and 3 piece rods with mismatched joints because thats what they were issuedMany were using Sweets exclusively.
I followed up with Montana Xtreme about this, here's what they said:I heard the guy that used to be the original owner is dead from that stuff.
“you can’t stand to breathe in enough for it be harmful.”
I presume you mean their copper remover. I believe you, but just out of curiosity, what copper removing products did you compare it to? Trying to learn something here. Probably going to order a small bottle.I have.
Boretech smoked it.
I presume you mean their copper remover. I believe you, but just out of curiosity, what copper removing products did you compare it to? Trying to learn something here. Probably going to order a small bottle.
I concur to an extent. The BT carbon remover on a bronze brush as the initial step will get the majority of fouling out of the bore. I then follow with BT Eliminator on patches. Using the pure carbon remover does not cause the oxidation of a bronze brush that Eliminator will thus making the brush last longer. Every 400 rds or so I will use BT Chameleon gel on a stiff BT nylon brush and that gets some of the stubborn stuff out but cleans out easily with a couple of wet patches...I've come to grow fond of it over the last few years.Boretech Eliminator. You don't need two products. It does everything.
I love Sweets. I don't use it at a match as at a match I am only interested it keeping new carbon knocked down. But when I go home and clean for real every barrel will get Sweets ovrnight 2 times. I have taken numerous barrels guys be lived were clean and showed them they are not free of copper. I watch guys at matches using literally a hundred patches striking various products back and forth and just shake my head.Never seen anybody use sweets at a br match. Military guys used sweets, steel core bronze brushes, and 3 piece rods with mismatched joints because thats what they were issued
I concur to an extent. The BT carbon remover on a bronze brush as the initial step will get the majority of fouling out of the bore. I then follow with BT Eliminator on patches. Using the pure carbon remover does not cause the oxidation of a bronze brush that Eliminator will thus making the brush last longer. Every 400 rds or so I will use BT Chameleon gel on a stiff BT nylon brush and that gets some of the stubborn stuff out but cleans out easily with a couple of wet patches...I've come to grow fond of it over the last few years.
Thanks for the clarification.Boretech Eliminator. You don't need two products. It does everything.