I've had a lot of custom Barrels. Shilen, Kreiger, Bartlein. Usually after a minimum break-in copper isn't much of a problem. I clean after every range session regardless of number of rounds fired. I use Bore tech Eliminator or CU2 copper, and Carbon remover, patching and bronze brushing till clean. Easy, little effort.
I have a Benchmark barrel on my 6.5 Creedmoor and even after 500 rounds down the tube it still coppers like crazy. A thirty round range session will yield patches that are completely dark blue. It takes two or three times the patches and brushing, even letting the barrel soak for hours to get all the copper out.
Does anybody have any ideas to why?
I have a Benchmark barrel on my 6.5 Creedmoor and even after 500 rounds down the tube it still coppers like crazy. A thirty round range session will yield patches that are completely dark blue. It takes two or three times the patches and brushing, even letting the barrel soak for hours to get all the copper out.
Does anybody have any ideas to why?