well, mostly the barrel. I forget the type of rifle at the moment. i just know it shoots 30-06 and hes more of a recreational shooter. It was his dads and now its his. rifle is roughly 25 years old. he said his dad didnt clean it that much and he cleans the action and runs a patch through the barrel.
anywho, he said the barrel is really dirty and asked me to clean it for him (said he would buy me a few lbs of powder for doing it). I havent cleaned a barrel that dirty and that neglected, so i am looking for suggestions. I figure I would first start with getting the fouling out. I prefer mpro-7. so ill prob soak the inside of the barrel with mpro for a bit then clean(rinse and repeat) till the fouling is gone. then I will attack it with copper solvent and i am sure its going to take 4-5 times to get it all out. any idea what i should do after this?
I dont have any idea on how the crowning is, so that may be something he needs to do if its bad. would lapping it be worth it? again, hes a rec shooter and is more then happy hitting a pie plate size piece of metal at 300 yards.
anywho, he said the barrel is really dirty and asked me to clean it for him (said he would buy me a few lbs of powder for doing it). I havent cleaned a barrel that dirty and that neglected, so i am looking for suggestions. I figure I would first start with getting the fouling out. I prefer mpro-7. so ill prob soak the inside of the barrel with mpro for a bit then clean(rinse and repeat) till the fouling is gone. then I will attack it with copper solvent and i am sure its going to take 4-5 times to get it all out. any idea what i should do after this?
I dont have any idea on how the crowning is, so that may be something he needs to do if its bad. would lapping it be worth it? again, hes a rec shooter and is more then happy hitting a pie plate size piece of metal at 300 yards.