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Old 03-21-2011, 07:15 PM
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Thanks, I see that now. So, does Hoppes #9 Kill weeds in the garden? lol...Maybe I'll just put it on the shelf with Grandpa's old paper 12 guage slugs and buckshot, and some of the old powder tins from the 60's.

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Old 03-21-2011, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by builder459
Mike, if you get a chance buy a small can of bore scrubber, it works really well for cleaning the Bh209 and center fires i imagine also.and it smells good! i bought the foaming gel, MD just uses the aerosol spray...i took Md's advice and wiped the bad fouling out with a dry patch first and it cleaned up quick..no brushing required!! Ray
yep, after MD mentioned 'bore scrubber' I made up a few patches with Barnes CR-10 bore cleaner and have been using that to clean BH with, but since I shoot so little BH I do not get a chance to use it that often. The one time I did it worked way better than Hoppes...
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