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Best way to clean a cruddy milsurp bore
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<blockquote data-quote="crrcboatz" data-source="post: 2538182" data-attributes="member: 32702"><p>I used carburetor cleaner on my 2 worst. plugged muzzle end with a dowel and filled the bore from the bolt end. Left it for 4 hrs, then drained and began using a bore brush. It is amazing and disgusting what came out. Followed that up with a buttload of patches and more bore brushes. After almost a package of patches the bore looks great. I would do this only to the very worst of bores though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crrcboatz, post: 2538182, member: 32702"] I used carburetor cleaner on my 2 worst. plugged muzzle end with a dowel and filled the bore from the bolt end. Left it for 4 hrs, then drained and began using a bore brush. It is amazing and disgusting what came out. Followed that up with a buttload of patches and more bore brushes. After almost a package of patches the bore looks great. I would do this only to the very worst of bores though. [/QUOTE]
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