polskadude
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- London Ontario
I have a G17 pistol and I've started reloading. Went to the range today and fired off over a dozen different loads with various bullet styles. Near 300 rounds.
I got home and began to clean it using the provided cleaning kit. After 30 min of scrubbing, I noticed that the barrel was still full of fouling. I mounted the provided plastic brush on my drill press and covered it in Hoppe's No. 9 Solvent. Ran that through both ends a couple times and it got a lot more of the lead out, but its still dirty. Used about 30 patches, some covered in solvent, some dry.
So now the questions.
Should I stick to Jacketed and pay the extra few cents?
Should I buy an aftermarket Barrel that doesn’t have the polygonal rifling?
Should I buy a metal wire brush or is the provided plastic one sufficient?
Is the metal brush okay to use in the drill press?
Is any cleaning brush okay to use in a drill press?
Is Hoppe's No.9 Solvent good enough?
Any ideas?
I got home and began to clean it using the provided cleaning kit. After 30 min of scrubbing, I noticed that the barrel was still full of fouling. I mounted the provided plastic brush on my drill press and covered it in Hoppe's No. 9 Solvent. Ran that through both ends a couple times and it got a lot more of the lead out, but its still dirty. Used about 30 patches, some covered in solvent, some dry.
So now the questions.
Should I stick to Jacketed and pay the extra few cents?
Should I buy an aftermarket Barrel that doesn’t have the polygonal rifling?
Should I buy a metal wire brush or is the provided plastic one sufficient?
Is the metal brush okay to use in the drill press?
Is any cleaning brush okay to use in a drill press?
Is Hoppe's No.9 Solvent good enough?
Any ideas?
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