charliemopic
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I'm sure this has been covered before but maybe someone has some new info, methods or suggestions.
In a revolver cylinder, how to clean the fouling build up toward the front of the chambers?
The revolver is a .38/.357 stainless steel Taurus 7-shooter. I mostly shoot jacketed .38 Special in it and have never shot any non-jacketed lead bullets with it yet.
I've been useing a bore brush with a patch wrapped around it then I'll put a little of the product called IOSSO bore cleaner which is a paste on the patch. That and alot of elbow grease will eventually get the fouling out of the chamber but I wonder if this also removing metal from the chamber walls?
What are you guys useing to remove this fouling and how often is it recommended or do you detail out this chamber fouling?
Thanks
In a revolver cylinder, how to clean the fouling build up toward the front of the chambers?
The revolver is a .38/.357 stainless steel Taurus 7-shooter. I mostly shoot jacketed .38 Special in it and have never shot any non-jacketed lead bullets with it yet.
I've been useing a bore brush with a patch wrapped around it then I'll put a little of the product called IOSSO bore cleaner which is a paste on the patch. That and alot of elbow grease will eventually get the fouling out of the chamber but I wonder if this also removing metal from the chamber walls?
What are you guys useing to remove this fouling and how often is it recommended or do you detail out this chamber fouling?
Thanks