roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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I have been cleaning rifles for more years than I want to remember and I am still not convinced that I am doing it in the best manner.
I never seem to be able to get the bore clean enough where when I run one more patch through, green does not show.
I am reluctant to leave Butchs Bore Shine in overnight, but I do leave Hoppes #9 in overnight. First, I clean as recommended by Butchs Bore Shine. Than after a number of swabbings, following their instructions, I run a patch soaked with Hoppe # 9 down the bore and allow it to sit overnight. The next day, I dry the bore and run another Hoppes soaked patch back and forth, five times. That patch comes out showing green!
Is there not a balance between not have any green show and cleaning to the point where one creates more harm than good, in terms of bore wear?
Thanks for any respone on this question.
Steven A.
I never seem to be able to get the bore clean enough where when I run one more patch through, green does not show.
I am reluctant to leave Butchs Bore Shine in overnight, but I do leave Hoppes #9 in overnight. First, I clean as recommended by Butchs Bore Shine. Than after a number of swabbings, following their instructions, I run a patch soaked with Hoppe # 9 down the bore and allow it to sit overnight. The next day, I dry the bore and run another Hoppes soaked patch back and forth, five times. That patch comes out showing green!
Is there not a balance between not have any green show and cleaning to the point where one creates more harm than good, in terms of bore wear?
Thanks for any respone on this question.
Steven A.