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    Question Copper Fouling in barrel.

    I have a question about copper fouling in a barrel. It is my understanding that copper fouling is a function of bullet speed and heat. Is this fouling uniform through out the barrels length? Or is it concentrated towards the chamber or muzzle end of the barrel?
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    My cop-out rods...

    ....indicate more build up at the breach. Higher heat there and the rifling cutting into the jacket there too.
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    Copper fouling

    Thanks Emmagee 1917. I have a rifle that seems to get a fair amount of fouling. When I clean it, as far as I can see it looks copper free. I was wondering if I was missing any deeper in the barrel. The patches come out clean and from the muzzle end at least, it looks copper free. It sure does seem like a long process to get it cleared. When I purchased the rifle, I broke it in by cleaning the barrel after each shot or two. I thought it a little odd to get so fouled after each range session. It is a .308 caliber rifle.

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    Yeah...it's stuborn stuff

    I went to using the Outer's electric cleaner set up. I have a little plastic trash can with a metal stand beside it with a clamp assmly on it in my office at work. Set it up in the morning before we open, then every hour or so I take a couple of minites to remove and wipe the rod , reinstall , top off the fluid , and restart. After work I dump the chemicals out , wipe it down , and repete the next day till it's clean. Takes a long time running wise , but short time work wise , and I'm not running a rod and brush up and down a hundred times . It comes out a lot cleaner than the regular way.
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    Thumbs up Copper fouling

    Thanks! I may look into doing the same thing! I did not know such a system existed...heard some talk about it but I did not give it much thought.

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    When I got a hold of some "sweets 7.62" bore cleaner.............it took a long time to get the patches out clean from my Garandicon and mosin....... also looked like a new barrel when finished

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