Everyone take a pill and do what u like with your own money! I only used #9 and bench rest for cleaning right up til Viper ( on CGN ) showed me wipe out. Why would u not use something that requires no brushing and can't ruin your bore? Sweets works, this I know. But I'm pretty certain it's ammonia based. It can eat the bore if it stays too long in there. And as for the dirt rope aka boresnake... just don't do it for the love of god. They collect dirt and contaminates then you're gonna pull that down your $700 Kreiger? Really? Doesn't seem smart to me.
I think if you've got orange stuff coming out of your barrel you have bigger problems that Wipeout lol.Take a new unfired barrel blank and clean it with Wipeout. Be amazed by the stuff that comes out of it!
Try it again on the same barrel blank a few days later and be further amazed that you're getting yellow/orange stuff on the patches again.
Realize that Wipeout is actually causing the yellow/orange stuff
Go back to using BBS...
My barrels shoot great and do well in comps. I was woo'ed by wipeout too at first, by the way is seems to find stuff in barrels that were cleaned by other products. Then I tried it on blanks that has never been fired and it got out the same "junk". It even found that same "junk" in the blank that I had cleaned with it, after letting it sit for a few days. I think a lot of the "junk" that wipeout is finding is caused by wipeout itself.
Cleaning a barrel is a pretty subjective test. A better test to see how effective solvent is, is to weight some bullets, drop them into various solvents overnight, and then weight them and see how much copper has been eaten away. Do this test, and you will see that Wipeout doesn't really do much better than many other solvents. The exception is KG-12. Run wipeout next to KG-12 in that test and KG-12 will obliterated it.
My barrels shoot great and do well in comps. I was woo'ed by wipeout too at first, by the way is seems to find stuff in barrels that were cleaned by other products. Then I tried it on blanks that has never been fired and it got out the same "junk". It even found that same "junk" in the blank that I had cleaned with it, after letting it sit for a few days. I think a lot of the "junk" that wipeout is finding is caused by wipeout itself.
Cleaning a barrel is a pretty subjective test. A better test to see how effective solvent is, is to weight some bullets, drop them into various solvents overnight, and then weight them and see how much copper has been eaten away. Do this test, and you will see that Wipeout doesn't really do much better than many other solvents. The exception is KG-12. Run wipeout next to KG-12 in that test and KG-12 will obliterated it.
Yes KG 12 did excellent in the dissolve tests but these test are not accurate as the KG 12 tends to dry out where the Wipe out / Patch out stay wet in the bore. In the dissolve test the KG 12 was so effective as it had a chance to stay wet for as long as the Wipe out/Patch out! Remember the Wipe out did excellent in one of the tests I think second to the KG 12 but the tests were flawed as they dunked the bullets in the liquid! This does not give a true representation of how it works in a bore unless you clean by plugging the bore and filling it with the copper solvent. Don't get me wrong I still keep KG 12 in the shop for certain circumstances but mostly use the Patch out/ Wipe out with accelerator;-)
I don't buy into the drying out thing. KG-12 removed more copper in 15 min than Wipeout did in 24 hours. It doesn't dry out in that amount of time.
I haven't needed to use anything that strong in a long time though. My custom barrels all seem to clean up just fine with BBS, and it doesn't give me wild first shot flyers that many of the other cleaners cause.
So the question is do you want to strip the copper from your barrel completely in 15 min? If so go with KG12 but there is a trade off ! It is messy and requires added clean up! Also you will need more foulers too shoot back to "0" easpecially with certain calibers. Now use accelerator, Patch Out or Wipe Out for 15 min! You have removed less copper but now take less shots to shoot back to your known "0" with no wild fliers! This of course will also change if you run a patch of lube then dry patch as well there are many variables we can go on and on. I think both Wipe Out and KG 12 are good products just depends on your intended application and desired result
in your discipline ,is it better to leave some copper in the barrel ? I come from the br side ,for us it is usually better to have a really clean bore or accuracy suffers and groups open up.
thanks for any insite
typically how many rounds do they fire to foul the bore?
thanks