I see a common theme on this and other forums where someone will write 'I've been using xyz for 105 years, but now I've found KG437 mk 2 and I am removing several more metric tonnes of copper from my barrel."
I then wonder; if so much copper was left in by the previous cleaning regime and the gun was shooting marvellously, how much of a worry was this copper deposit? Further to that, surely if this copper was still in place then the barrel must be swiss cheese due to galvanic action.
Of course, it's entirely possible that I am going stir crazy in lockdown and I should go back to sorting my bullets in order of shinyness.
I then wonder; if so much copper was left in by the previous cleaning regime and the gun was shooting marvellously, how much of a worry was this copper deposit? Further to that, surely if this copper was still in place then the barrel must be swiss cheese due to galvanic action.
Of course, it's entirely possible that I am going stir crazy in lockdown and I should go back to sorting my bullets in order of shinyness.