D Coots
Silver $$ Contributor
Me too....I've got the fireproof box built already.I ain't selling $hit, When I die, I'm taking it with me.
Me too....I've got the fireproof box built already.I ain't selling $hit, When I die, I'm taking it with me.
Only the ones who understand economics will say that.it is out of stock every where. I did find two sites that have itr but they raised the price one to $36.00 and the other to $45.00. wow that is price gouging at its finest
I guess some will say it just supply and demand.
OK what is that stubborn burnt on black stuff that only a abrasive that does or doesn't erode the barrel remove??Yes, but burnt smokeless powder residue really isn't "carbon".
If it is a 6mm a 6.5 will work just fine.Thanks, John noted the use of an oversized brush that I had not tried to this point with any cleaner, I suppose I’ve been nervous to get a brush lodged into the bore however I’m going to give that a try as well.
it is out of stock every where. I did find two sites that have itr but they raised the price one to $36.00 and the other to $45.00. wow that is price gouging at its finest
I guess some will say it just supply and demand.
You don't scrub with a brush, you just apply it on a brush and it's clean overnight? Or did I read it wrong/?Love this cleaner. Thorroclean paste sticks to the Iosso brush pretty tenaciously. To clean easily, I use about 1tablespoon All Free &Clear laundry detergent in a disposable water bottle, filling with warm water, I shake vigorously and let soak overnight. Voila like new. You got to try this. ( Check in mail to update my gold status).
I think he was talking about cleaning the brush. Unless I read it wrong also.You don't scrub with a brush, you just apply it on a brush and it's clean overnight? Or did I read it wrong/?
You run the flush on a patch through the bore first. This will loosen the deposits in the bore, making the cleaning somewhat easier.Does the flush do more to clean the bore other than flush the abrasives out?