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Montana X-Treme Copper Killer 6 oz.

Montana X-Treme Copper Killer
 
MSRP: $11.59

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Description
 

Industrial-Strength Copper Remover

The Western Powders ballistics lab fires tens of thousands of rounds a year and spends a considerable amount of time cleaning barrels. Their engineers created Copper Killer for use in the lab to speed the cleaning process and bring test barrels back into specification after extended shooting sessions. Now their lab’s industrial-strength product is the top rated copper remover on the market. Its unique buffering solution is completely barrel safe and contains no acids, amines or chlorides. Copper Killer is simply the best copper removing agent available for high volume shooters.

Features
  • We recommend when utilizing EBR or any solid copper projectiles, that you use a copper killing solvent to clean the bore of your rifle to improve the life and maintain the accuracy of your barrel.

    Instructions
    1. Soak a suitable sized Montana X-Treme patch in Copper Killer and mount on a jag.
    2. From the receiver end (and preferably through a bore guide) push patch through the bore allowing it to fall off as it exits the barrel. Repeat with a new patch. For maximum results allow barrel to “soak” at least 15 minutes before continuing.
    3. Soak a nylon brush in Montana X-Treme Copper Killer and brush the bore approximately 20 times.
    4. Soak a patch in Copper Killer and run through bore one time.
    5. (Optional for stubborn copper deposits) Apply a liberal amount of Montana X-Treme Copper Cream to a tight fitting patch and work through the bore several times.
    6. Wet a patch with Copper Killer and run through the bore. Repeat this step. If fouling is still present, repeat steps 5 and 6 until fouling is removed to your satisfaction.
    7. Run two dry patches through the bore.
    8. Protect the bore by adding a small amount of Montana X-Treme Bore Conditioner to a patch. Run through the bore several times. Ensure that you do not leave a heavy amount of oil in the barrel.