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Old April 7, 2007, 01:31 PM   #34
dgc940
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Join Date: September 15, 2005
Location: Graham Texas
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I personally believe ruining a barrel from cleaning is due to pilot error by the person cleaning! I shoot a lot and I clean a lot about 5 times a month and my guns hold consistent tight groups. I don't use the gm top engine cleaner but I due use mercury power tune. I also confront the carbon first then the copper and I do not brush until the carbon is gone it is a bad abrasive! have you ever seen what carbon can do to a cylinder wall of a two cycle engine?
I have! and on a factory barrel if you let the carbon build up in front of the throat it will weld itself to the barrel and its not coming out period and when it gets built up bad it will re size the passing bullet to a size smaller than the bore itself. don't take my word for it buy you some good books on accuracy and br shooting and read read read. learn how to clean and let the professionals be your teacher.
here is a very good book to read and learn from
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Rifle...970614&sr=8-25
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