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Getting shotgun bores clean
For years i have been using brushes, solvent, lead wiping cloth, J B Bore Cleaner and even fine steel wool trying to get shotgun bores really clean. After a lot of time and effort there were varying degrees of success. Now I have settled on using Remington Bore Cleaner on a strip of cloth cloth wrapped around a snug-fitting brush. Run it back and forth through the bore about twenty times. That is followed with a cloth with solvent, then a dry cloth and finally and oil/grease cloth. The Remington Bore Cleaner removes, rust, fouling, leading, plastic and whatever else is in the bore. Works for me. All the best...
Gil |
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Over cleaning a shotgun barrel can cause more damage than benefit.
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How does one over clean a shotgun barrel?
Just curious because removing leading, powder resudue and rust are my main concerns when cleaning a shotgun barrel. I fail to see how any damage could occur from using Rem Bore Cleaner in a smooth bore as I described in my original post. What am I missing? Many thanks. All the best...
Gil |
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I clean my many shotguns with CLP, bore brushes in applicable guage, patches and keep on shooting. I do pay particular attention to brushing the chambers for plastic residue and all is well. I have never used Remington bore cleaner, but will whenever I see it for sale.
Adam
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I used to use Hoppes on shotgun bores - loved the aroma. However, I've found that Shooters Choice cleans a shotgun bore much better than Hoppes does.
Probably quite a few other more modern products would work as well or better.
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The secret is to clean the bores
I am amazed when examining the bores of used shotguns (and rifles, muzzleloaders and handguns) in various gun shops. It seems that many folks either do not have a cleaning kit or are too lazy to clean bores after shooting. I clean every bore after every use. Just the idle thoughts of an idle fellow. All the best...
Gil |
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