Gday guys,
Just thought I would share As im due for a rebarrel soon I thought I would try cleaning with citric acid and hot water with this barrel so spun it off and put it upright in barrel vice.
Then put chair leg cap on the muzzle end poured a bit of boiling water in barrel then a teaspoon of citric acid gave a scrub with stiff osso brush just a few strokes then added more water up to the neck of the chamber then added two tea spoons into chamber with a bribble of water on top of that.
I let it sit for 5 min then gave another scrub with osso brush then 4 strokes with a bronze brush then dumped the lot rinsed with boiling water then ran a dry patch through the barrel nothing patch was clean.
Had a look with my borescope and to my surprise it was spotless apart from a bit of copper the neck area was clean it took out the moly aswell.
Going to let this barrel dirty up with more rounds as it only had 60 rounds through it this cleaning let it go for say 100 to 150 then test again this time I will take photos to post.
Cheers Trev.
Just thought I would share As im due for a rebarrel soon I thought I would try cleaning with citric acid and hot water with this barrel so spun it off and put it upright in barrel vice.
Then put chair leg cap on the muzzle end poured a bit of boiling water in barrel then a teaspoon of citric acid gave a scrub with stiff osso brush just a few strokes then added more water up to the neck of the chamber then added two tea spoons into chamber with a bribble of water on top of that.
I let it sit for 5 min then gave another scrub with osso brush then 4 strokes with a bronze brush then dumped the lot rinsed with boiling water then ran a dry patch through the barrel nothing patch was clean.
Had a look with my borescope and to my surprise it was spotless apart from a bit of copper the neck area was clean it took out the moly aswell.
Going to let this barrel dirty up with more rounds as it only had 60 rounds through it this cleaning let it go for say 100 to 150 then test again this time I will take photos to post.
Cheers Trev.