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Cleaning Question...
Went to the range for the first time with my muzzleloader yesterday. Had a blast! Best time I've had at the range in a long time!Later in the day Istarted to clean my Revolution and the only realproblem area I had was removing the carbon found just above the breechplug area. Worked on it for a while, but only got it some what clean. Any recommendation? Do I need to procure some sort of dental tools to scrape this stuff off? Used solvent, hot water...What are someother options?
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RE: Cleaning Question...
Did you try a good solvent like Rusty Duck or Butch's Bore Shine and a toothbrush. That is what I use to clean the hard to get places. I have never examined a Revolution that close. Sorry I could not be of more help. How did the rifle shoot? Was it as good as you thought it would be? What kind of load were you shooting?
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RE: Cleaning Question...
HOT SOAPY WATER.....VERY HOT SOAPY WATER
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RE: Cleaning Question...
Actually let the area soak in solvent this time while I cleaned other areas of the ML. Seemed to work, got most of it out, but am always willing to try other alternatives. This is without a doubt the toughest place for me to clean. Toothbrush, finger just can't get in there right to work the area. I wind up using a small screw driver covered with a folded up rag. Not sure that is the right thing to do, but it worked yesterday.
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RE: Cleaning Question...
Let it soak for a while then a regular bore brush should get it out. It sounds like you did not clean enough between shots and got the dreaded crud ring.
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RE: Cleaning Question...
So that is where the crud ring is! I thought it was actually in the barrel close to the breech plug. Constantly learning...
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