Does anyone have any experience of this cleaner? I have a tin available and was going to use it on my .308, but I thought I'd check other people's experiences first.
Regards
willie_gunn
Regards
willie_gunn
nice one, top tip!!300wsm said:I find forrest bore foam to be a very good cleaner and remover of copper and carbon if used routinely however I find KG12 to be the ultimate remover of stubborn copper deposits.
Follow the KG link it is quite impressive.
Once you have cleaned your rifle and want to shoot it try running a patch soaked in meths down the bore this will remove all traces of oil and solvents and you should find that no fouling shots are required.
At last someone giving out good advise, thanks 300wsm, how many young or new stalkers spend their spare time covering their lovely new rifles in oil only to send the first shot into the earth because they never got this kind of advise. Well done300wsm said:I find forrest bore foam to be a very good cleaner and remover of copper and carbon if used routinely however I find KG12 to be the ultimate remover of stubborn copper deposits.
Follow the KG link it is quite impressive.
Once you have cleaned your rifle and want to shoot it try running a patch soaked in meths down the bore this will remove all traces of oil and solvents and you should find that no fouling shots are required.
I have mixed views on the Bore Foam, I've had some for several years, on the smaller calibres it could be used for extinguishing airport fires as the foam stream squirts so far of the barrel, on the bigger calibres where you can get some to stay in it seems to be adequate.
If I ever use up my tin I will not be buying another!!
Hi,
This KG-12 needs a try, On the internet results look very good,
Just find where to buy to stuff now
Smithy