Your problem is shooting 750 rounds before cleaning. If you are gonna do that, then cleaning is going to be a chore when you finally get around to it. Each round fired packs the carbon harder and harder. I tested dozens of cleaners and lubes over a 2 yr period and 99% were just hype when it came to hard carbon. At the end of the day, Bore Tech C4 and Iosso and Thorroclean were left standing. Soak 30 min with C4 and it will get under the carbon to break the bond on the steel BUT with 750 rounds thru it you will need a bronze brush. C4 will also SOFTEN copper fouling. The hard diamond carbon underneath of those 750 rounds will need Iosso or thorroclean and work to remove. Get that carbon ring too.I decided to try C4. Back at 600rds, I hit it with JB. I got really clean, but I don't care to make JB a routine. It took 30 rds to get my accuracy back.
So now at 750 rds, I tried the C4.
After a normal cleaning with Wipe Out, I followed the C4 instructions.
I scoped it first and saw the black carbon in the groves. After using the C4, it looks worse! I followed up with another Wipe Out cleaning. Still black.
Do I just have to keep doing it until it's clean? I'm assuming the C4 only loosened the carbon up some, and the subsequent Wipe Out failed to get the rest out.
Could use some advice.
Thanks.
Even in my military career I cleaned my weapon after each use. CLP SUCKS!!
	








