Gman
Gold $$ Contributor
After shooting 20-25 rounds, my cleaning regimen is as follows:
1. I push 3 saturated patches of Montana X-Treme solvent through the bore.
2. I push a bronze brush with Montana X-Treme back and forth approximately 20 times.
3. I push another wet patch through the bore.
4. I short stroke a saturated patch of Montana X-Treme, just in front of the chamber approx. 20 times.
5. I repeat,step 4.) in the rest of the bore.
6. I push 3 or 4 dry patches till patch is clean.
7. I push 2 saturated patches of de-natured alcohol down the bore.
8. I push a bronze brush with de-natured alcohol back and forth approx. 20 times.
9. I push 3 or 4 dry patches through, and on these patches is a dark BROWN color.
My question is, what is this dark Brown color, and is the de-natured alcohol removing something that the Montana X-Treme isn't? Is this possibly a carbon problem? What can I do to remove it, if it is carbon?
10. I will then spray the bore full of Wipe-Out, wait 20 minutes, and on the patches will still be a dark BROWN color.
11. I repeat,step 10.), but leave the Wipe-Out in for 4 or 5 hours.
12. I then dry patch, with the patches still having some BROWN color on them.
This is in an 8" twist Krieger bbl.,28" long), 6BR chamber, shooting 30-31.4 grains of RL 15, with Berger 108 gr. BT's. Am I worrying about nothing?
1. I push 3 saturated patches of Montana X-Treme solvent through the bore.
2. I push a bronze brush with Montana X-Treme back and forth approximately 20 times.
3. I push another wet patch through the bore.
4. I short stroke a saturated patch of Montana X-Treme, just in front of the chamber approx. 20 times.
5. I repeat,step 4.) in the rest of the bore.
6. I push 3 or 4 dry patches till patch is clean.
7. I push 2 saturated patches of de-natured alcohol down the bore.
8. I push a bronze brush with de-natured alcohol back and forth approx. 20 times.
9. I push 3 or 4 dry patches through, and on these patches is a dark BROWN color.
My question is, what is this dark Brown color, and is the de-natured alcohol removing something that the Montana X-Treme isn't? Is this possibly a carbon problem? What can I do to remove it, if it is carbon?
10. I will then spray the bore full of Wipe-Out, wait 20 minutes, and on the patches will still be a dark BROWN color.
11. I repeat,step 10.), but leave the Wipe-Out in for 4 or 5 hours.
12. I then dry patch, with the patches still having some BROWN color on them.
This is in an 8" twist Krieger bbl.,28" long), 6BR chamber, shooting 30-31.4 grains of RL 15, with Berger 108 gr. BT's. Am I worrying about nothing?