antelopedundee
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As a practical matter does it make any difference one way or tuther if the barrel is still hot when you start to clean it or is it preferred to let it cool? Thanks to Randy R., I've graduated to the accelerator cleaner in conjunction with the wipe out- patch out copper remover. Generally when out to the range, I try not to let the barrel get overly hot. For .25 and .26 calibers, I use the 1 1/8 patches for the loose patch and 1 3/4 for the tighter patches. Once I let the stuff work, i use a patch or 2 with hexane followed by a dry patch. I expect that xylol or toluene or even charcoal starter fluid from a metal can would work as well.
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