forquidder
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- Dec 28, 2002
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I'm cleaning out a new stainless barrel prior to break-in.
I used Kleen Bore #10 copper cutter until the patches came out clean. I thought I'd touch up the last bit of fouling with some J. B. Bore paste. 10+ patches later they are coming out dirtier than ever.
Does this stuff work similarly to other metal polishes in that what I am seeing is the result of the metal polishing off and if so, how would one tell when the barrel is clean when using it?
I realize they put a few rounds downrange to test out new barrels but this is ridiculous.
I used Kleen Bore #10 copper cutter until the patches came out clean. I thought I'd touch up the last bit of fouling with some J. B. Bore paste. 10+ patches later they are coming out dirtier than ever.
Does this stuff work similarly to other metal polishes in that what I am seeing is the result of the metal polishing off and if so, how would one tell when the barrel is clean when using it?
I realize they put a few rounds downrange to test out new barrels but this is ridiculous.