D-4297
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Going back to my first post on this topic , I stated that "ALL" of these cleaning procedures were "Discipline specific" , meaning what is generally "Accepted Practice" in BR is not the same for F-class , PRS or other types of L/R shooting . Only you can decide what is best for you , and your equipment . Based on the type and style of shooting you are doing . And you received that information from every corner . And for the record ; if it's burned residual , black in color , it's carbon . No matter how fine it is . Gun powder is made from cellulose , which I think , by definition is plant-like . When burned , it creates carbon .









