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ehparis
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I'm wondering why KG12 doesn't seem to be used by benchrest shooters. It's carried by MidWAY, Sinclair, and Brownell's. I bought some directly from the manufacturer after seeing the tests at http://www.jarheadtop.com/KG12_Test_Results.htm which I found quite interesting. Is it actually in common use?
Am I missing something? Is it as common as Shooter's Choice, Sweets and other ammonia based solvents? I notice that a brown colored liquid comes out of the barrel not the typical blue of ammonia based solvents. The tests at the web site cited show it vastly superior to any other copper removers in an interesting series of tests in which bullets were soaked and the weight before and after determined. The tests involved quite a number of other products.
It appears to be part of a complete line of cleaning products including carbon build up in the neck of a chamber as well as a traditional powder cleaning solvent. Are some of these other products in use as well? I've been amazed at the results with KG12 which I've been testing in several rifle barrels. Soaking the bores with ammonia products (Shooter's Choice) seemed to indicate all the copper fouling was removed as there is no sign of the telltale blue stain. Other products in the line include KG-1, KG-2, KG-3, and KG-4, none of which I've used. Am I missing something by not using some of the other products from this manufacturer?
Am I missing something? Is it as common as Shooter's Choice, Sweets and other ammonia based solvents? I notice that a brown colored liquid comes out of the barrel not the typical blue of ammonia based solvents. The tests at the web site cited show it vastly superior to any other copper removers in an interesting series of tests in which bullets were soaked and the weight before and after determined. The tests involved quite a number of other products.
It appears to be part of a complete line of cleaning products including carbon build up in the neck of a chamber as well as a traditional powder cleaning solvent. Are some of these other products in use as well? I've been amazed at the results with KG12 which I've been testing in several rifle barrels. Soaking the bores with ammonia products (Shooter's Choice) seemed to indicate all the copper fouling was removed as there is no sign of the telltale blue stain. Other products in the line include KG-1, KG-2, KG-3, and KG-4, none of which I've used. Am I missing something by not using some of the other products from this manufacturer?