zeke mccune
Member
Hi:
I was attempting to get a Remington 700 barrel clean when I asked a friend who has a few 700 rifles if he could get the barrels clean. He replied,"No." This guy is very anal retentive about his guns! He has tried many types and methods to get his barrels clean.
I have used Ed's Red, Hoppe's, JB Bore Paste, Bon Ami, and Blue Goo to no avail! I have used brushes, patches and mops. Even stainless steel rods do not make any difference! Lol This is a .270 Winchester that I bought used just for the action. After brushing, the patches come out very black. After using a copper solvent, the patches come out indicating that there still is a large amount of copper in he barrel. This gun was manufactured in 1964 so the bore may be rough from the factory.
I think that a clean factory barrel is perhaps an unattainable goal. Your thoughts.
Stay well,
Zeke
I was attempting to get a Remington 700 barrel clean when I asked a friend who has a few 700 rifles if he could get the barrels clean. He replied,"No." This guy is very anal retentive about his guns! He has tried many types and methods to get his barrels clean.
I have used Ed's Red, Hoppe's, JB Bore Paste, Bon Ami, and Blue Goo to no avail! I have used brushes, patches and mops. Even stainless steel rods do not make any difference! Lol This is a .270 Winchester that I bought used just for the action. After brushing, the patches come out very black. After using a copper solvent, the patches come out indicating that there still is a large amount of copper in he barrel. This gun was manufactured in 1964 so the bore may be rough from the factory.
I think that a clean factory barrel is perhaps an unattainable goal. Your thoughts.
Stay well,
Zeke