A fouled barrel has layers of carbon and copper. They react to different cleaners.
I suggest a patch with a mild abrasive, like RemClean or JB paste. It will take out carbon. Then leave barrel wet over night (muzzle down) with a good copper solvent (Sweets). I have bought used milsurps that took a week of this treatment to get clean.
I leave rifle muzzle down on a piece of paper towel. Muzzle down so the gunge runs out of the barrel, not abck into the bedding and trigger. The amount of gunge on the towel the next day tells me if another treatment is required (abrasive plus wet patch). Here is a towel form a rifle that needed 4 treatments.
I suggest a patch with a mild abrasive, like RemClean or JB paste. It will take out carbon. Then leave barrel wet over night (muzzle down) with a good copper solvent (Sweets). I have bought used milsurps that took a week of this treatment to get clean.
I leave rifle muzzle down on a piece of paper towel. Muzzle down so the gunge runs out of the barrel, not abck into the bedding and trigger. The amount of gunge on the towel the next day tells me if another treatment is required (abrasive plus wet patch). Here is a towel form a rifle that needed 4 treatments.
