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semi 05-05-2004 11:56 AM

Bore cleaners ???
 
Does anyone know of a product that works well that they can recommend. I have been using the standard stuff that comes with those cleaning kits in the blue and yellow packages.. Seems to work okay, but today i bought some "Shooters Choice" bore cleaner on the recommendation of a gun smith. Anyone use this stuff and how much better is it than the cheap stuff? I usually clean my gun after everytime out at the range.

burniegoeasily 05-05-2004 02:03 PM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
brake free, if the bore is filthy, and finish with a bore snake. If its not filthy, then i go with the good old fashion hoppes. Not because its any better than anything else, Im just a creature of habbit. Hoppes is what ive used all my life.

Solitary Man 05-05-2004 02:49 PM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
Shooter's Choice is a good cleaner for getting powder fouling out of your bore. I use it myself (mixed with Kroil). However, it is not the best choice for cleaning copper out of your barrel. Other products such as Barnes CR-10, Sweet's 7.62 or Wipeout are better at this. I use a two step cleaning process, first using SC to get the powder fouling out and then CR-10 or Wipeout for the copper fouling.

Do a search for bore cleaning and you'll find it has been discussed before on this forum. I previously posted my own cleaning methods and the products I use. Others use different products and have different methods. Contrary to what the previous poster said, I don't think Break Free and a bore snake are your best bets.

skeeter 7MM 05-05-2004 03:11 PM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
I agree with solitaryman 100%. I use shooters choice followed by CR10 or sweets 7.62 to remove copper fouling.

trailer 05-05-2004 05:56 PM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
I haven’t had the opportunity to use CR10 but I have used Sweet’s and it works very well. It works so good that you don't want to use a brass brush when cleaning because the Sweet’s will eat away at the brush.

semi 05-05-2004 08:00 PM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
to be honest, i will cringe the first time i have to use a bore brush. Just doesn't seem like it should be used. Just my silly opinion. That's why i clean my guns after every time out.. hoping to avoid running a brush down the barrel. I will look for CR-10 and/or sweets. I didn't see it on the shelf today. I did see a new product by Hoppe (with a gold label). the gun smith said he heard very good reviews with that product too.

Mark whiz 05-05-2004 09:28 PM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
The Hoppes Elite line of cleaners is the same cleaner as M-Pro7 ( http://www.mp7.com/ ).

It is a VERY good powder/carbon cleaner. However, like Solitary Man suggested, you will still need a good copper cleaner like CR-10 or Sweets if you're shooting jacketed bullets at over 2000fps. Shop around if you want to use the Hoppes Elite/MPro7..................MidwayUSA is now carrying both, with the MPro a few pennies cheaper.

And a bronze or plastic brush is no danger to your firearms .............. just stay away from the stainless steel ones.

Danny45 05-05-2004 09:54 PM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
Semi, you really need to scrub the bore to get it fully clean. A good quality nylon or brass brush won't hurt your bore, like earlier said. Also, get yourself a good, one piece, coated rod and a bore guide. Damage to the crown is much more likely than damaging the bore.

For copper, I use a concoction that the gun shop I frequent mixes. It's potent, and you better have air circulation, but it works great. They won't tell me what it is, but it's probably a combination of Sweets, Shooter's Choice, and raw alcohol. LOL

ktscontender 05-06-2004 06:16 AM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
MPro-7, been using it exclusivly for several years now. Once a barrel is conditioned cleaning is almost too easy.

Charley 05-06-2004 06:19 AM

RE: Bore cleaners ???
 
Kleanbore for jacketed, Ed's Red for cast.


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