Guys,
I put a patch through my barrel the other day and noticed that at the end of the barrel approx 1.5 inches in from the end there was what appeares to be dark coloured crusty like stuff. looking up through the end of the barrel it looked at first like pitting/ corrosion but the rifle has only had approx 150 rounds through it. I used some forrest bore foam left it in for half and hour, gave it a scrub with the brush and then pathed out, a bit of copper was present not loads just a bit, had a look through and its better. Done this method three times but does not seem to be any better since doing it the first time. Looking at the mark now it looks like plastic wad fouling in the chamber of a shot gun,
Any idea what it could be guys? Could it be like powder residue or carbon build up or something?
You help would be great guys
Steve.
Fouling in my barrel
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
If possible, I would try to find someone with a bore scope and then you can really get a good look at it. Have you tried some JB Bore cleaner? That stuff is pretty good. Also, I have used a product called "Lead Away". It's a yellow colored thick patch that works wonders on copper and carbon fouling. If your gun is "Blue", be careful because it will rub the bluing off.
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
Thanks jim, havent tried that, I have only tried KG 12 and forrest bore cleaner, and tried a bit of nitro 009. But none of theses advitise that they clean carbon depostits/build up or powder residue. So I could be fighing loosing battle. Will have a look and see If I can get some JB bore cleaner or some other sort of carbon cleaner.
Thanks for your help guy Jim
ATB
Steve.
Thanks for your help guy Jim
ATB
Steve.
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
KG12 is very aggressive on copper but of no use at all on carbon. I get good results with Bore Tech carbon remover and a brass brush.
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
If you think it's carbon and if you can, try some of this stuff (SIP 2000). It is good stuff. It's water based so make sure you run some oil/lubricant back down the tube before you put the gun up.
HTH
http://www.slip2000.com/carbonkiller.html
HTH
http://www.slip2000.com/carbonkiller.html
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
another good water based carbon removal product is Mpro7. Its without a doubt the best carbon cleaner i have ever tested.
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
I have had this problem in my rifles since I started using moderators.
Its a build up of carbon .
Get some KG1 and a bronze brush and give it a good scrub.
It will also be easier to remove if you clean your rifle when you get home from shooting.
Its a build up of carbon .
Get some KG1 and a bronze brush and give it a good scrub.
It will also be easier to remove if you clean your rifle when you get home from shooting.
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
Yes thats what it look like, and yes It has a mod on it too! The worst is gone , its just like very slight pitting now, but I think its still carbon build up as it has reduces since first cleaning. Did you get it at the last inch or two of the barre as welll???
Ill get some carbon cleaner and give that a go.
Thanks guys
Steve.
Ill get some carbon cleaner and give that a go.
Thanks guys
Steve.
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
Yes Steve I got it in the exact same place.
I was shocked the first time I seen it as I thought my barrel was damaged.
KG1 or any good carbon cleaner should shift it.
I never seen it in my guns until I started using moderators.
I was shocked the first time I seen it as I thought my barrel was damaged.
KG1 or any good carbon cleaner should shift it.
I never seen it in my guns until I started using moderators.
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Re: Fouling in my barrel
Spot on mate, ill get some KG1 as its easy to get where I am, thanks for your help, thats a bit more reasureing to now, hopefully it will be the same for mine. Thanks again to everyone for your help, ill keep you posted.