B.Larson
New member
Sweets 7.62
I`m with Glenn on this..... sw.7.62 has been the std. copper remover for over 25 yrs.....I`ve used it that long....
I did my own test some years back.....set a barrel on the bench..and for a week.... I poured some sweets 7.62 on the same spot.....at the end of the week.... the barrel showed no corrosion or even discoloration..... then I took it up to inspection on a Brown and Sharpe coordinate testing machine this is a 250,000$ machine that reads in .00001"`s and ran the stylus over it a lot......no descernable difference in readings in the area I kept sweets on for a week....?????...Now this was a stainless barrel...... not sure if the test would repeat on chrome moly.....
bill larson
I have been using Sweets 7.62 Solvent to quickly remove copper for a long time. The label on the bottle says it contains 5% ammonia(Don't know if that is excessive) and that it is harmless to steel. The label also instructs the user not to leave sweets in the barrel for periods longer than 15 minutes. I have unintentionally left sweets in a barrel for two days. A borescope examination revealed no damage to the bore. However, I might not have known what I was looking at.
If in fact, Ammonia causes damage to rifle bores,Solvent Manufacturers who use this chemical in their products are risking costly civil Lawsuits from consumers who can prove barrel bore damage.
For many years now,Iv'e heard talk of rifle bore etching caused by ammonia based bore solvents. If this is a fact,then why not show proof to the solvent manufacturers so they can address these issues.
Glenn
I`m with Glenn on this..... sw.7.62 has been the std. copper remover for over 25 yrs.....I`ve used it that long....
I did my own test some years back.....set a barrel on the bench..and for a week.... I poured some sweets 7.62 on the same spot.....at the end of the week.... the barrel showed no corrosion or even discoloration..... then I took it up to inspection on a Brown and Sharpe coordinate testing machine this is a 250,000$ machine that reads in .00001"`s and ran the stylus over it a lot......no descernable difference in readings in the area I kept sweets on for a week....?????...Now this was a stainless barrel...... not sure if the test would repeat on chrome moly.....
bill larson