Sorry if this is the wrong thread.
The question I want to ask is how clean is clean from copper ?
I have a Remington 700 SPS Tac .308 and today i cleaned it for cooper fouling. What I did was first clean out the carbon with Hoppes 9 cleaner. Then I took some shooters choice copper remover and followed the derections on the bottle. I took a nylon brush and put some remover on it and ran it through the barrel about Ten times back and forth (I did this two times). Then I ran about 6 patches dipped with copper remover through the barrels. When I was done with the wet patches there was no more blue color on the patches. then I ran about 4 with some denatured alcohol on them through the barrel. then about 5 with clean dry patches and one last one with a tab bit of gun oil. Now after I did all this I noticed that there was still copper streaks in the barrel is this normal ? thanks for any info input.
The rifle has a stock barrel on it.
The question I want to ask is how clean is clean from copper ?
I have a Remington 700 SPS Tac .308 and today i cleaned it for cooper fouling. What I did was first clean out the carbon with Hoppes 9 cleaner. Then I took some shooters choice copper remover and followed the derections on the bottle. I took a nylon brush and put some remover on it and ran it through the barrel about Ten times back and forth (I did this two times). Then I ran about 6 patches dipped with copper remover through the barrels. When I was done with the wet patches there was no more blue color on the patches. then I ran about 4 with some denatured alcohol on them through the barrel. then about 5 with clean dry patches and one last one with a tab bit of gun oil. Now after I did all this I noticed that there was still copper streaks in the barrel is this normal ? thanks for any info input.
The rifle has a stock barrel on it.