Hey guys,
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to properly clean any nickel residue from a SS cut-rifled barrel? Bullets such as the Federal Trophy Bonded Tip, or their newer Terminal Ascent, are nickel-coated and I'm wondering how we may ensure cleaning our barrels completely, to make sure no residue is left behind. I also wonder if these nickel plated bullets eventually may affect the rifling, it build up is not removed. We all have used solvents to remove copper and lead, but it seems as if these same solvents are not effective in removing nickel.
Federal suggests we should clean the barrel as usual and no additional cleaning is required (bore brush and traditional solvents). However, as it is often the case, there is a difference between a suggestion from the manufacturer and the practical application.
Any thoughts? I understand this is likely more directed to those with hunting experience with these bullets, but feedback from all is definitely welcome
Thank you
Does anyone have any thoughts on how to properly clean any nickel residue from a SS cut-rifled barrel? Bullets such as the Federal Trophy Bonded Tip, or their newer Terminal Ascent, are nickel-coated and I'm wondering how we may ensure cleaning our barrels completely, to make sure no residue is left behind. I also wonder if these nickel plated bullets eventually may affect the rifling, it build up is not removed. We all have used solvents to remove copper and lead, but it seems as if these same solvents are not effective in removing nickel.
Federal suggests we should clean the barrel as usual and no additional cleaning is required (bore brush and traditional solvents). However, as it is often the case, there is a difference between a suggestion from the manufacturer and the practical application.
Any thoughts? I understand this is likely more directed to those with hunting experience with these bullets, but feedback from all is definitely welcome
Thank you
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