- Location
- Smithers, B.C.
Hello all,
The question is how do you remove the excessive amount of carbon/lead/copper fouling found in a "dark" bore? What methods do people on here use? i've heard everything from spending 10 hours scrubbing it with brush, patch, and bore cleaner, all the way to plugging the front of the bore with a lead bullet and filling the bore with nitrosolvent and leaving it overnight or a couple days. I've even heard of someone who used a gasoline mixture of somekind in passing. SO! How do YOU do it?
Personally, I've tried using Remington Bore Cleaner and though it does a great job of "visually" cleaning the bore, I find when I run it down the bore again, it comes out just as black as before after only a few passes. What gives? Am I wearing away my barrel?
Yours,
Drachenblut
The question is how do you remove the excessive amount of carbon/lead/copper fouling found in a "dark" bore? What methods do people on here use? i've heard everything from spending 10 hours scrubbing it with brush, patch, and bore cleaner, all the way to plugging the front of the bore with a lead bullet and filling the bore with nitrosolvent and leaving it overnight or a couple days. I've even heard of someone who used a gasoline mixture of somekind in passing. SO! How do YOU do it?
Personally, I've tried using Remington Bore Cleaner and though it does a great job of "visually" cleaning the bore, I find when I run it down the bore again, it comes out just as black as before after only a few passes. What gives? Am I wearing away my barrel?
Yours,
Drachenblut


















































