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09-12-2016, 09:21 PM,
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Randy E.
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
(09-11-2016, 08:12 PM)Hiwall55 Wrote: Got my bore wipes on Saturday, went to the range this morning to try them out. Put my oil/water mix in tub with the bore wipes and shot some 400 yard targets. All greasers,First 5 with my good load 4 out of 5 in a 6inch bull, looking good. . Then tried some different loads, not to good. I was putting a dry patch behind the bore wipes, by then all the Black gun guys showed up so I cleaned my rifle. Whoa lead mine! I've never got any lead out of this rifle before. On the way home I thought I should have put a oiled patch behind the bore wipe, so when I got home got my brass in the ceramic mix and headed out to a different range . This time I used water in the tub with bore wipes and followed it with a water soluble oil mix on the patch. This range only goes to 300 so set up a 10"swingers and put 20 shots right on top of each other. Clean up showed no lead. Guess you just have to figure these things out for them to work right.
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09-12-2016, 09:26 PM,
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Randy E.
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
Had the lead mine happen to me too,when trying the bore wiper setup with grease grooves. With the M-Pro 7. I do not believe you can shoot grease grooves on a dry bore,especially in extreme hot weather. I will try them with a slightly damp patch following. I had carbon layer on lead,on carbon on lead and so on. Took three days to clean it out using every technique available to the modern shooter. For pp of course they would be the ticket. But I like their quick useage and design,just not on a clean dry bore shot after shot! Randy E.
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09-13-2016, 02:08 AM,
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
don,
dan Theodore was talking about using napa oil in that concentration not long before his death.
he felt that the stronger solution would leave a slight film of oil in the bore to act as a lubricant.
keep safe,
bruce.
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09-13-2016, 10:16 AM,
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RE: Buffalo Arms Bore wipe system
Randy I was thinking the same thing about following with a damp patch rather than a dry one. I still haven't played with mine yet, probably next week. it definitely won't be hot and dry here though :-). I will try both ways, dry patch and damp patch. I've generally had bad luck shooting gg bullets with a dry bore.
Chris.
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