I've got a fresh barrel that I've shot in and played with a few times. I've been trying to keep the barrel completely clean (perhaps unnecessarily) and I've noticed with my borescope that there is this grey staining that covers the entirety of the barrel (it's slightly darker closer to the chamber). This staining does not get removed regardless of the amount of bronze brushing with any combination of solvent. To date I have tried:
I've tried multiple dwell times (as long as 2 days with the wipe-out) and have not had any luck tackling this. What does get it out is simply JB/solvent on a patch wrapped on a brush and a lot of stroking.
Is this the hardened carbon that I've read about previously? How does one keep on top of it?
(Is JB always necessary after every shoot/Is there an easier way)?
I also wonder if cleaning between strings (but not well enough) contributes to baking this staining in?
Thoughts and guidance would be very much appreciated!
- Pro Shot 1-Step
- Wipe-out/Patch-out with and without the accelerator product
- Carb-out
- The suite of Bore Tech products
- Etc.
I've tried multiple dwell times (as long as 2 days with the wipe-out) and have not had any luck tackling this. What does get it out is simply JB/solvent on a patch wrapped on a brush and a lot of stroking.
Is this the hardened carbon that I've read about previously? How does one keep on top of it?
(Is JB always necessary after every shoot/Is there an easier way)?
I also wonder if cleaning between strings (but not well enough) contributes to baking this staining in?
Thoughts and guidance would be very much appreciated!