Maybe a helpful cleaning tip
Posted: 20 Oct 2023 12:17
Given our platform Im going to supppse that many here either shoot cast bullets or want to. Being that it's (used to be at least)
more economical to shoot cast I know I shoot alot of them and intend to shoot cast exclusively in the 454 once I finally get it I thought Id share something that I have just not seen mentioned here and thats a way, a very quick and very easy way to remove any lead deposits from a barrel, if tou het leading at all, and that is by using either a pire copper ChorBoy or in the alternative bronze wool tightly wrapped around a sub-caliber borebrush, I use nylon brushes myself.
Of course the goal is to decipher all pertinent measurements to prevent leading in the first place but barring that leading does still pccur and the way to remove it easily and quickly is by taking that wrapped brush and run it through the bore and watch the lead fly out. As a benefit the chorboy or bronze woll also cleans jist about everything else too.
Hope this helps someone.
more economical to shoot cast I know I shoot alot of them and intend to shoot cast exclusively in the 454 once I finally get it I thought Id share something that I have just not seen mentioned here and thats a way, a very quick and very easy way to remove any lead deposits from a barrel, if tou het leading at all, and that is by using either a pire copper ChorBoy or in the alternative bronze wool tightly wrapped around a sub-caliber borebrush, I use nylon brushes myself.
Of course the goal is to decipher all pertinent measurements to prevent leading in the first place but barring that leading does still pccur and the way to remove it easily and quickly is by taking that wrapped brush and run it through the bore and watch the lead fly out. As a benefit the chorboy or bronze woll also cleans jist about everything else too.
Hope this helps someone.