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    Default Re: copper fouling removal

    Quote Originally Posted by brukutu View Post
    True. Ammonia is nasty :)
    You should probably avoid gargling with it then...
    "Always remember to pillage before you burn"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul

    You should probably avoid gargling with it then...
    Bad breath...have to....

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    Default Re: copper fouling removal

    Hi guys,

    Would the copper cutter or MPRO7 have any negative affect on the normal "bronze" bore brushes? Is a nylon brush more effective?

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    Paul, thanks a lot for you help. Barell is clean. Well was, until I shot :)
    Great meeting you and bushboy

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    Default Re: copper fouling removal

    Quote Originally Posted by Talon View Post
    Hi guys,

    Would the copper cutter or MPRO7 have any negative affect on the normal "bronze" bore brushes? Is a nylon brush more effective?
    Any product designed to remove copper is going to have an adverse effect on a "bronze" brush. Best is to apply the solution with a mop and brush with a nylon brush. Be careful using a bronze jag with solution on a patch, you will keep on getting false signs of copper in your barrel as the solution reacts with the jag. Non bronze jags are available.
    I often use VFG felt pellets to apply cleaning agents to a barrel

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    Default Re: copper fouling removal

    Go to the Nicholas Yale website, click on gun care, scroll to the last product in the list. Of course I am a little biased in my opinion, but it works as fast as anything else and it is safe on all types of steel. It is also affordable.

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    Default Re: copper fouling removal

    Look the web www.barrelmagic,co.za if it does not work to your standards I will buy back from you

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