JMayo
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Ruins seals ...doesn't scar metal.ask a fisherman what happens to the prop shaft when fishing line gets wrapped up behind the prop
Still that doesn't explain those aggressive ditches down but none on top.
Ruins seals ...doesn't scar metal.ask a fisherman what happens to the prop shaft when fishing line gets wrapped up behind the prop
Theyll cut a groove in a shaft real quick. And the bristles can not rub down in a groove like they can on a land. They just skip over the grooveRuins seals ...doesn't scar metal.
Still that doesn't explain those aggressive ditches down but none on top.
Exactly what I have migrated to doing, except I use a worn bronze brush, not nylon, after finding that none of the chemicals get that hard fouling out of the first 10 inches of the bore. And, I have tried a long list of them.I use an undersized nylon brush with a patch with JB applied wrapped around the brush and find this meathod seems to fit snugly in the bore and follow rifling well whielst short stroking first 7 inches of barrel and giving rest of barrel a few passes making sure not to be too aggressive in rest of barrel and crown areas i also use my Borescope to determin condition of barrel both before and during and after cleaning regieme.
Very interesting ... However those rivers in the grooves seem really aggressive with no corresponding marks on lans and the edges still show sharpness.
It's So agressive I go "hummm" gotta be something else involved....
But I'm sold on patches only with jb untill barrel is in on its last leg.
I decided to run a patch using JB Bore Bright thru my previously "cleaned" Sako 22-250 chromoly factory bbl while I was checking resized brass dimensions.
To my surprise, the clean barrel looked like this...
So I then cleaned with brushes, patches using Butch's -my standard until clean. Then ran some more JB Bore bright thru, expecting to see a pretty clean patch. Instead- more patches that were blackish.
I'd like to think the rifling looks clearer peering down the bore after. Not sure.
I used to shoot V Max moly coated quite a bit years back.
Thoughts?
I have other cut rifled SS barrels and they clean up quite quickly.
any info appreciated. I did a search on this site & read a few remarks.
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I notice a darker black when first patching with pastes that shows lesser black intensity after a few passes. I think this is the product removing carbon in the first 7-10 inches past the chamber.Every patch you run thru will look like that- even if you rub on the outside. Its a metal polish- thats the black
Ditto! This combination works very well, IMO.I personally like KG-1 for carbon fouling and KG-12 for copper.
Terry
It is but its easy to rub it on the outside of the barrel and see if it turns black there tooI notice a darker black when first patching with pastes that shows lesser black intensity after a few passes. I think this is the product removing carbon in the first 7-10 inches past the chamber.