Ultrasonic barrel cleaning?

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Re: Ultrasonic barrel cleaning?

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Thanks for the further info Dave.

I've actually switched to using Moly in my current barrel, it has a marked effect in making carbon removal easier, after using naked projectiles for a couple of years, and now switching it's been an interesting adventure.
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Re: Ultrasonic barrel cleaning?

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AlanF wrote:Dave,

So do you use occasional abrasives for the throat?

Alan


Yes - very carefully and only occasionally.
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Re: Ultrasonic barrel cleaning?

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FWIW , I have been soaking my barrels for 3-5 days with Hoppes no 9 and have noticed how little carbon is left in the barrel. I take the barrel out of the action , put a barrel cap on one end then with the barrel standing up fill the bore up to the crown and put a rubber plug on to seal it . I leave it like that during the week and pour it out when I am ready to clean before I shoot on the weekend . Depending on calibre and powder type I have seen some come out completely clean and some only required a few passes with a Bronze brush and all the hard baked on carbon was removed. I found by sealing the barrel the solvents in the Hoppes don't evaporate away and it continues to keep working compared to running a few patches up your bore in open air. It has probably reduced my scrubbing by 50% at least and yes I do have a bore scope...
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Re: Ultrasonic barrel cleaning?

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BRETT B wrote:FWIW , I have been soaking my barrels for 3-5 days with Hoppes no 9 and have noticed how little carbon is left in the barrel. I take the barrel out of the action , put a barrel cap on one end then with the barrel standing up fill the bore up to the crown and put a rubber plug on to seal it . I leave it like that during the week and pour it out when I am ready to clean before I shoot on the weekend . Depending on calibre and powder type I have seen some come out completely clean and some only required a few passes with a Bronze brush and all the hard baked on carbon was removed. I found by sealing the barrel the solvents in the Hoppes don't evaporate away and it continues to keep working compared to running a few patches up your bore in open air. It has probably reduced my scrubbing by 50% at least and yes I do have a bore scope...

This might be interesting to try. I often leave my barrels wet with Hoppes or other mild solvents for months at a time, but like you say, they likely stop working after a day or so. I will usually swab it once a day with a wet patch for a few days after a big shoot, then put it away and forget about it. I will wait until I find a barrel with carbon build up and soak it for a while as you mentioned.
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Re: Ultrasonic barrel cleaning?

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BRETT B wrote:FWIW , I have been soaking my barrels for 3-5 days with Hoppes no 9 and have noticed how little carbon is left in the barrel. I take the barrel out of the action , put a barrel cap on one end then with the barrel standing up fill the bore up to the crown and put a rubber plug on to seal it . I leave it like that during the week and pour it out when I am ready to clean before I shoot on the weekend . Depending on calibre and powder type I have seen some come out completely clean and some only required a few passes with a Bronze brush and all the hard baked on carbon was removed. I found by sealing the barrel the solvents in the Hoppes don't evaporate away and it continues to keep working compared to running a few patches up your bore in open air. It has probably reduced my scrubbing by 50% at least and yes I do have a bore scope...


Bet ya haven't tried that with 2209! I will do though on that last barrel I used Sunday. It's letting the carbon harden right up and won't get to touch it till Saturday
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Re: Ultrasonic barrel cleaning?

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Brad Y wrote:
BRETT B wrote:FWIW , I have been soaking my barrels for 3-5 days with Hoppes no 9 and have noticed how little carbon is left in the barrel. I take the barrel out of the action , put a barrel cap on one end then with the barrel standing up fill the bore up to the crown and put a rubber plug on to seal it . I leave it like that during the week and pour it out when I am ready to clean before I shoot on the weekend . Depending on calibre and powder type I have seen some come out completely clean and some only required a few passes with a Bronze brush and all the hard baked on carbon was removed. I found by sealing the barrel the solvents in the Hoppes don't evaporate away and it continues to keep working compared to running a few patches up your bore in open air. It has probably reduced my scrubbing by 50% at least and yes I do have a bore scope...


Bet ya haven't tried that with 2209! I will do though on that last barrel I used Sunday. It's letting the carbon harden right up and won't get to touch it till Saturday



HA HA nice one Brad :lol: No Never tried with 2209 but it does work well with ADI 2217 and VVN165
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