Ok a quick review....
I have always been hesitant to use a strong ammonia based cleaner but I bought a sako AV LH in .338 Win Mag that had some serious copper fouling, obvious copper on the lands and grooves and just ugly looking with filth.
while first I tried "Wipe Out Brushless Bore Cleaner" says right on the package "disolves Carbon, copper fouling, brass fouling, bronze fouling, black powder fouling and smokeless powder fouling"
directions specify spraying the foaming cleaner into the barrel and waiting for 1 hour for best results.....
while I did that, sprayed the foam in and made a mess as it poured back at me from the muzzle end..... and none was coming out the breach end yet.
waited an hour and ran 2-3 patches thru, the first patch was bright blue and then subsequent patches where less and less..... so I looked down the bore and saw that the situation was not much improved. still obvious signs of copper fouling.
tried it once more..... went and watched TV for an hour and came back and did the same thing, about the same amount came out but upon inspection the bore was still filty.
I gave up... I don;t have all week to clean a gun..... so I do not recommend this product, and frankly Iam not impressed with the foaming aspect because more came back out at me then went down the barrel.
TWO THUMBS DOWN !!!
Well went to the gunstore today and picked up BARNES CR-10 copper remover.... this is an ammonia based remover and is not to be left in the firearm for more then a minute or two..... with total cleaning time with wet patches not to exceed 15 minutes.
ran my first patch thru, came out bright blue..... ran number two thru, same result...... ran another patch thru and scrubbed it up and down while doing it and then ran two dry patches thru.
inspected the bore and it looked good.... but I did the whole process 2 more times and by the end of the second time the wet patches where coming out clean and no sign of copper fouling. ran 2 more dry patches, one patch of hoppes #9 and then another dry patch and one more patch with CLP on it to protect the bore.
after that I got the bore light out and inspected the bore and it is spotless and clean..... took no more then 10 minutes and got rid of ALL the copper buildup in the rifling, which was especially evident at the bore.
TWO THUMBS WAY UP for barnes CR-10.
I have always been hesitant to use a strong ammonia based cleaner but I bought a sako AV LH in .338 Win Mag that had some serious copper fouling, obvious copper on the lands and grooves and just ugly looking with filth.
while first I tried "Wipe Out Brushless Bore Cleaner" says right on the package "disolves Carbon, copper fouling, brass fouling, bronze fouling, black powder fouling and smokeless powder fouling"
directions specify spraying the foaming cleaner into the barrel and waiting for 1 hour for best results.....
while I did that, sprayed the foam in and made a mess as it poured back at me from the muzzle end..... and none was coming out the breach end yet.
waited an hour and ran 2-3 patches thru, the first patch was bright blue and then subsequent patches where less and less..... so I looked down the bore and saw that the situation was not much improved. still obvious signs of copper fouling.
tried it once more..... went and watched TV for an hour and came back and did the same thing, about the same amount came out but upon inspection the bore was still filty.
I gave up... I don;t have all week to clean a gun..... so I do not recommend this product, and frankly Iam not impressed with the foaming aspect because more came back out at me then went down the barrel.
TWO THUMBS DOWN !!!
Well went to the gunstore today and picked up BARNES CR-10 copper remover.... this is an ammonia based remover and is not to be left in the firearm for more then a minute or two..... with total cleaning time with wet patches not to exceed 15 minutes.
ran my first patch thru, came out bright blue..... ran number two thru, same result...... ran another patch thru and scrubbed it up and down while doing it and then ran two dry patches thru.
inspected the bore and it looked good.... but I did the whole process 2 more times and by the end of the second time the wet patches where coming out clean and no sign of copper fouling. ran 2 more dry patches, one patch of hoppes #9 and then another dry patch and one more patch with CLP on it to protect the bore.
after that I got the bore light out and inspected the bore and it is spotless and clean..... took no more then 10 minutes and got rid of ALL the copper buildup in the rifling, which was especially evident at the bore.
TWO THUMBS WAY UP for barnes CR-10.