JerrySharrett
Senile Member
Think about this; we sometimes soak, for hours, even days, with bore cleaners that contain high content of ammonia. Why? Supposedly to get the copper out. Do we even have copper in the barrels we shoot in competition? what is this ammonia doing to the metallic elements in the barrels alloy?
We may be greatly reducing barrel life with these long soaks of high ammonia content cleaners....in barrels that are not yet coppering.
I know one longtime and major benchrest gunsmith who believes we are shortening barrel life using high doses of ammonia when we don't yet have c coppering problem in a particular barrel.
At some cleaning tables I do see a lot of green on the used patches, but when I watch those shooters clean their barrels, their first soak is to dip their bronze brush in the solvent bottle then wet the barrel with it. Hello?? Just what is the metallurgical content of those brushes??? Possibly adding to this barrel life reducing exercise, they are wetting a hot barrel!
We may be greatly reducing barrel life with these long soaks of high ammonia content cleaners....in barrels that are not yet coppering.
I know one longtime and major benchrest gunsmith who believes we are shortening barrel life using high doses of ammonia when we don't yet have c coppering problem in a particular barrel.
At some cleaning tables I do see a lot of green on the used patches, but when I watch those shooters clean their barrels, their first soak is to dip their bronze brush in the solvent bottle then wet the barrel with it. Hello?? Just what is the metallurgical content of those brushes??? Possibly adding to this barrel life reducing exercise, they are wetting a hot barrel!