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I've heard that many benchrest shooters use nothing but JB's and Kroil to clean the bores of their rifles. Is this true? Does anyone on the board do this? TIA
I've heard that many benchrest shooters use nothing but JB's and Kroil to clean the bores of their rifles. Is this true? Does anyone on the board do this? TIA
Hi Rich:
Let me state that this process is not my idea and when I first started using it I was quite skeptical. When Jim Borden (Borden Accuracy) shipped back my BR rifle, he enclosed a copy of his recommended break-in and cleaning regimens. This was part of that enclosure and Jim attributes it to Walt Berger for use with coated bullets.
STANDARD CLEANING CYCLE FOR COATED BULLETS:
1. Run a patch saturated with Kroil through the bore.
2. Impregnate a patch with JB bore paste and short stroke the length of the barrel. Look in the end of the barrel and see if you can see any copper streaks. If not, proceed. If you see copper, repeat the JB treatment.
3. Run a couple of individual patches saturated with Kroil through the bore.
4. Dry the bore with one to two patches.
5. Use two small drops of Kroil on a patch and run it through the bore prior to shooting (or use a patch saturated with Lock-Ease).
That's it. No magic. I don't think any of it is cast in cement. I usually run a couple of Kroil patches at first until I get one that isn't too dirty, then go to the JBs.
As I said, I was pretty skeptical of this when I started and have checked the bore with Sweet's and Slip 2000 and Butch's left overnight without any traces of copper.
I now use this process in my 6 BR, .223 AI and .223 factory with excellent results.
There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding about JB bore paste. It is not a lapping compound and does not harm the bore. It is an amazing carbon and copper remover.
Reed and Octopus,
Thanks for your input. The rifle in question is also a 223 Savage. I will compare a mop vs. a snug patch and report back with the results after a trip to the range this weekend. I figure that if a patch can be short stroked we are not talking about "cleaning rod snapping tight".