Pete Wass
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I recently did a Google search under the heading of Lead Removal Solvent. The first selection was a Youtube test done by a lad who made a Story Plate, rubbed a rimfire bullet on the plate in each section he had scribed into the plate and tested 8 or 10 solvents; many of the most popular available. The first one he used was Outers Foam, the second Hoppe's Nitro 9 and so on. As I recall, he waited 2 hours and then checked to see if any of them worked and if so, how well in his first go.
As I recall, the Outers Foam and Hoppe's Nitro 9 took all the lead deposit off in the first two hours and were the best of the solvents tested. I looked around at my shop and found a bit of the Nitro 9 in one bottle and a new, un-opened bottle still in it's box. Interesting to note that the price on the box was $2.99 . The can of Foam I have has a tube too large to fit in a .22 barrel so I must make a nipple. I cleaned my new Ratchet after shooting it 60 or 70 rounds with the Nitro 9 and it did seem to clean the barrel up quickly and well. I'll check it a bit more later today to see if my findings are correct.
Pete
As I recall, the Outers Foam and Hoppe's Nitro 9 took all the lead deposit off in the first two hours and were the best of the solvents tested. I looked around at my shop and found a bit of the Nitro 9 in one bottle and a new, un-opened bottle still in it's box. Interesting to note that the price on the box was $2.99 . The can of Foam I have has a tube too large to fit in a .22 barrel so I must make a nipple. I cleaned my new Ratchet after shooting it 60 or 70 rounds with the Nitro 9 and it did seem to clean the barrel up quickly and well. I'll check it a bit more later today to see if my findings are correct.
Pete
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