Hi all, thought I'd share my cleaning task experience from today.
I've shot my newer '39 Tula a couple of times now with a total of around 30 rounds down the barrel. Up to now I've cleaned it with some Windex to remove the corrosive and water soluble salts and then some Ed's Red to remove the moisture and leave a light protective oil film following the final dry patch.
Today I shot it for the third time out and since someone had given me a big bottle of Hoppes #9 I opted to use this instead of my usual Ed's mix. I was a bit shocked at the amount of blue found on the Hoppes patches and I've been working it with wait times to soak it for much of the afternoon while I putter around with other things. After some half dozen passes and letting a wet patch sit in the bore with the Hoppes the patches are still coming out with a healthy amount of blue on them.
I'm going to keep going with this until the patches come out with no blue tint but I'm frankly amazed at how much copper there is in there from only my 30'ish rounds of surplus ammo. I suspect that much of this is from "the previous owners".... Namely the Russian Army...
I don't know what they used for a cleaning solvent but it would appear that it didn't do much for copper buildup.
The last time out I shot it from bag rests at 75 yards. I was getting roughly 4 inch groups at that distance. Which considering the plain iron sights and the rather questionable vision of the guy running the trigger seemed not too bad. It will be interesting to see what happens when the copper is finally all gone.
Now to the question. Am I the only one that found this much copper buildup in their Mosin barrels?
I've shot my newer '39 Tula a couple of times now with a total of around 30 rounds down the barrel. Up to now I've cleaned it with some Windex to remove the corrosive and water soluble salts and then some Ed's Red to remove the moisture and leave a light protective oil film following the final dry patch.
Today I shot it for the third time out and since someone had given me a big bottle of Hoppes #9 I opted to use this instead of my usual Ed's mix. I was a bit shocked at the amount of blue found on the Hoppes patches and I've been working it with wait times to soak it for much of the afternoon while I putter around with other things. After some half dozen passes and letting a wet patch sit in the bore with the Hoppes the patches are still coming out with a healthy amount of blue on them.
I'm going to keep going with this until the patches come out with no blue tint but I'm frankly amazed at how much copper there is in there from only my 30'ish rounds of surplus ammo. I suspect that much of this is from "the previous owners".... Namely the Russian Army...
The last time out I shot it from bag rests at 75 yards. I was getting roughly 4 inch groups at that distance. Which considering the plain iron sights and the rather questionable vision of the guy running the trigger seemed not too bad. It will be interesting to see what happens when the copper is finally all gone.
Now to the question. Am I the only one that found this much copper buildup in their Mosin barrels?




















































