Super Dave
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Hi guys,
Looking for tips on removing the lead and baked on gunk.
Thanks,
Dave
Looking for tips on removing the lead and baked on gunk.
Thanks,
Dave
What's the velocity of that load ?And the winner is bronze wool and Kroil.
It's clean enough for a shooter.
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I'm switching to coated bullets and hopefully VV N320 powder (if it is as accurate as HP38).
Thanks for the help.
Dave
More than once I have heard that Hoppes 9 should not be used on newer blued guns. Anyone had any actual bad experience with this?I have a new 586 and I used unjacketed bullets and ended up with a mess.
I tried Ballistol. Works OK if you soak it overnight. Hoppes Elite seems to work best for me. Again, soak it and let it sit.
The Pro Shot Gun Care Metal Cleaning Cloth is good for final wipedown.
Get some Chore Boy pure copper scrubbers and you can use pieces of that for the stubborn areas.
Be careful about using Hoppe's #9 on a new S&W blued gun.
Need someone with technical knowledge to answer the question, is the blue process actually being used on new guns labeled blue? Or is it some kind of bake on finish?