Reporting on my results
Well, last weekend I applied the product as directed to three rifles that had been cleaned down to bare steel and thoroughly degreased and dried. I did three applications to each rifle using a fresh bore mop for each application. The applications were two or more hours apart on a hot day. The rifles were left muzzle-down on folded flannel pads between applications. It dries quickly and the mops became stiff very soon.
The rifles sat in the safe for a week and yesterday I shot them. They were a 1917 Remington Enfield .30-06, a 1943 British Enfield .303 and a S&W 1500 7mm Magnum. All had a history of being hard to clean. I started cleaning them at the range with Wipeout Accelerator and Patch-Out which was left in for the trip home. I did two spplications of Wipeout Accelerator followed by foam at home last night and a third that sat overnight. I've done at least 4 applications today.
To spare you a long story, the .303 was shot 16 times with Prvi Partisan ammo. It was declared clean after 6 cleanings with foam. I consider this more cleaning than I wish to do. The 7mm Mag was shot 7 times and might be clean by the end of the day and the .30-06, shot 11 times, is a copper mine that may take another day or two.
I can't say whether this stuff works for better bores. I can say that if you have a real fouler, there are probably other routes to take first, from hand-lapping to fire-lapping to rebarrelling. I am now considering hand-lapping for all three, followed by fire-lapping for the .30-06.
There is no free lunch! This stuff apparently works for a lot of folks, but it won't make alligator skin as smooth as a baby's bottom.