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<blockquote data-quote="Grumulkin" data-source="post: 1053138" data-attributes="member: 8239"><p>Remoil is TERRIBLE stuff.</p><p></p><p>3 in 1 oil isn't the stuff to use on guns.</p><p></p><p>Hoppes #9 is OK but WAY too slow.</p><p></p><p>What you guys need to try is Prolix for cleaning all metal parts of the gun and as the last coat in a barrel after cleaning. It's not really a copper remover but is good for powder residue and will decrease copper fouling. Unlike oily stuff, with Prolix, it's OK to leave it in the bore after cleaning and to shoot the gun with no further ado. If won't change the point of impact like oils will do. Microlon Gun Juice is just as good but quite a bit more expensive.</p><p></p><p>For removing copper fouling, go with Shooters Choice, Butch's Bore Shine or Wipe Out (my favorite). Barnes make a copper removing product that works well but I use Wipe Out the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grumulkin, post: 1053138, member: 8239"] Remoil is TERRIBLE stuff. 3 in 1 oil isn't the stuff to use on guns. Hoppes #9 is OK but WAY too slow. What you guys need to try is Prolix for cleaning all metal parts of the gun and as the last coat in a barrel after cleaning. It's not really a copper remover but is good for powder residue and will decrease copper fouling. Unlike oily stuff, with Prolix, it's OK to leave it in the bore after cleaning and to shoot the gun with no further ado. If won't change the point of impact like oils will do. Microlon Gun Juice is just as good but quite a bit more expensive. For removing copper fouling, go with Shooters Choice, Butch's Bore Shine or Wipe Out (my favorite). Barnes make a copper removing product that works well but I use Wipe Out the most. [/QUOTE]
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