I usually use WIPEOUT bore cleaner on my rifles, and it works great with a minimum of fuss.
But recently I have aqquired a Mdl 94 Trapper in 45 COlt and I've been shooting lots of lead bullets, so I thougt I would give it a cleaning the traditional way,s imce WIPEOUT doesnt' dissolve lead.
First, I had to track down the bronze bore brushes, which I haven't used in ages, then blow the dust off of them.
Next I found my old jug of Eds Red, and soaked some patches in it, and wiped them down the bore, and alternated scrubbing the bore with the brush and wiping with patches.
I did this for way too long and remembered the joys of life without WIPEOUT....Put plainly, it sucked.
I read up a bit on WIPEOUT and it *will* dissolve most of the powder fouling stuck in there with the lead, so maybe next time I will shoot a few jacketed bullets and then try the WIPEOUT, until I can find some LEAD OUT.
I've forgotten how much using brushes and regular solvent for bore cleaning sucked.
But recently I have aqquired a Mdl 94 Trapper in 45 COlt and I've been shooting lots of lead bullets, so I thougt I would give it a cleaning the traditional way,s imce WIPEOUT doesnt' dissolve lead.
First, I had to track down the bronze bore brushes, which I haven't used in ages, then blow the dust off of them.
Next I found my old jug of Eds Red, and soaked some patches in it, and wiped them down the bore, and alternated scrubbing the bore with the brush and wiping with patches.
I did this for way too long and remembered the joys of life without WIPEOUT....Put plainly, it sucked.
I read up a bit on WIPEOUT and it *will* dissolve most of the powder fouling stuck in there with the lead, so maybe next time I will shoot a few jacketed bullets and then try the WIPEOUT, until I can find some LEAD OUT.
I've forgotten how much using brushes and regular solvent for bore cleaning sucked.