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There are numerous copper removal products out there. The one consistent feature of all of them, especially if you've never done it, is that it will take time, and multiple treatments probably. I did 3 full copper removal treatments on my 7 mag before my patches came out clean. That's what 20 years of shooting will accumulate in there. I use the Boretech stuff. They're instructions are easy to follow, and it worked well. Have lots of patches on hand, and a vinyl bore brush. A gun vice or some way to secure your rifle so you can just run patches through without handling the rifle is highly suggested. https://www.boretech.com/categories/gun-cleaners/bore-cleaners
don't be surprised if the first time you use one your reaction is when looking at factory barrels for the first time that's a pretty standard response.
Quote from: b23 on May 27, 2021, 10:06:54 AMdon't be surprised if the first time you use one your reaction is when looking at factory barrels for the first time that's a pretty standard response.I have a 40 year old vanguard 300 win mag that the inside of the barrel looks like the inside of an old sewer pipe thru the teslong but it will shoot 3" groups at 500 yards with factory 215 bergers. go figure ?
24yo? Wood stock? Check the barrel contact with the stock. Wood moves over the years. May need to float it.