#281151 - 06/28/07 04:51 PM
Best Gun Cleaner?
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skynimrod
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Of the ones I'v tried, I have found Montana's Copper Cream to be less smelley, messy and the best cleaner for my firearms. How about you?
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#281630 - 06/28/07 11:02 PM
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.444 Marlin
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I use outers foaming bore cleaner.
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#281669 - 06/28/07 11:55 PM
Re: Best Gun Cleaner?
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Tiny
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I do love it and it is a dang good cleaner but it is a close call between it an thier Kopper Killer ie 50BMG.
No doubt they have the best line of bore cleaners.
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#281701 - 06/29/07 01:23 AM
Re: Best Gun Cleaner?
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cleatus2506
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I've used Butch's Bore Shine, Montana Extreme, and Sweets for copper fouling and all work well (except the Sweets makes me very nervous). I also use JB's bore paste quite a bit. Throw in a good oil like Butch's or Montana, and good brushes, jags, and good coated rods and you're good to go.
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#281874 - 06/29/07 08:34 AM
Re: Best Gun Cleaner?
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vonb
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I use CLP foaming Bore Cleaner followed up with some Butches. This gets most all of the copper out.
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#281926 - 06/29/07 09:32 AM
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megalomaniac
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Butches or Hoppes #9 for powder removal on a patch wrapped around a brush.
Sweets during break in on a new barrel to remove significant copper fouling on a jag with a patch
Wipeout after both of the above for remaining copper
JB paste for really bad powder fouling (ie buying a used gun)
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#282536 - 06/29/07 07:01 PM
Re: Best Gun Cleaner?
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Sniper
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I like Montana X-Treme. Open the bottle and take ya a big whiff, it works.
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#282602 - 06/29/07 07:47 PM
Re: Best Gun Cleaner?
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Tiny
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I like Montana X-Treme. Open the bottle and take ya a big whiff, it works. Yep it will Open the Sinues right up.
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