I find that good (Bartlein, Krieger, etc) barrels do not pick up much copper. If you use one of those no-copper jags and a good solvent, there is very little blue coming out on the patches. I don't worry about the little bit that gets left behind.
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Join contestYou're certainly a minority in that thought.
same here , almost as LL's #2
I just use butches bore shine
I always clean/dry the chamber and action area and bolt
Thanks for the replies. Should I use a bore guide? Is something as soft as brass really going to damage something as hard as gun barrel steel? I understand the concept of not harming the crown or throat, but is a bore guide just a gimmick? I found a nice Dewey 1 piece cleaning rod I plan on buying.