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Sheridan 07-13-2011 08:59 AM

Cleaning any gun is easier if you clean it right after using it.


However, whenever you clean your guns, you need to use a copper solvent also until you no longer see any blue on your patches.


I use shooter's choice.

polaris754 07-21-2011 05:24 PM

butches
 

Originally Posted by the jigger (Post 3823430)
I clean for copper every time I clean a rifle. I have tried several solvents and prefer Butch's Bore Shine.It's the quickest that I have found.
GOOD LUCK and GOOD SHOOTING!!!

yup i have tried that stuff it dose werk great :sad:

mavwreck1975 07-21-2011 06:27 PM

I use Hoppes Benchrest Copper Solvent. I just put a few soaked patches through every day in the case of a heavily fouled or negelcted barrel and let it sit. I repeat until the patches begin to come out clean and then just clean and oil with regular solvent/oil. I've gotten an old Mosin Nagant bore to shine this way.


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