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NOTE:
BEFORE YOU START THE CLEANING PROCESS, MAKE SURE YOUR FIREARM
IS UNLOADED AND YOU HAVE A WELL VENTILATED AREA, AWAY FROM CHILDREN
AND/OR DISTRACTIONS, TO WORK IN!
- Start
by saturating a patch with Shooter's Choice MC#7 Bore Cleaner
and Conditioner. Then push the patch through the bore to
remove the loose powder residue, which will totally expose the
copper and lead fouling. A one piece coated cleaning rod is
recommended. A coated rod will protect the bore and lands in
case the rod bows during cleaning. Remember, a $20.00 rod is
cheaper than a $300.00 barrel.
- When
accessible, squirt the MC#7 Bore Cleaner directly into
the chamber. Otherwise, wet a patch and run it through the chamber.
(Use our 2 oz. refillable, solvent resistant, bottle for squirting
the solvent, it is designed for this purpose. DO NOT transfer
our solvent into any other containers. MC#7 Bore Cleaner
is designed to remove Plastic Shotgun Wad Fouling therefore,
it will attack most plastic bottles.)
- Wet
a properly fitted Phosphorous Bronze Brush and push it back
and forth through the bore 10 to 12 times. A generous amount
of Bore Cleaner is required to attack built up plastic wad fouling
in Shotguns. We recommend using a straight (rather than tapered)
bronze bristled brush with a brass core to prevent any damage
to the bore or shotgun tube.
- Apply
more MC#7 Bore Cleaner into the chamber and use a properly
fitted chamber brush, pushing it back and forth 10 to 12 times
to remove any carbon and to help prevent the chamber from pitting
and deterioration. When a ported barrel is present, apply solvent
directly onto the ports and brush thoroughly with a solvent
resistant double ended nylon bristle brush.
- Dry
patch and repeat steps 2 and 3. However, this time, let the
solvent remain in the bore for 10 to 12 minutes.
- Now
push a dry patch through the bore. If the patch comes out clean,
the cleaning procedure is complete. A blue/green patch indicates
that copper fouling* is still present, a black patch indicates
that powder and carbon fouling is still present. If the patch
comes out dirty, repeat the above steps until a clean patch
is produced.
- To
clean the receiver and trigger assembly, apply Shooter's
Choice MC#7 Bore Cleaner and Conditioner directly to the
areas that need cleaning and then flush these areas with Shooter's
Choice Quick Scrub Cleaner/Degreaser.
- After
cleaning with MC#7 Bore Cleaner, flush all contaminated
brushes with Shooter's Choice Quick Scrub Cleaner/Degreaser
to remove the dirty residue and to neutralize the solvent from
dissolving the bristles.
- After
you have cleaned your bore and wiped off any residual bore cleaner,
apply either Shooter's Choice High-Tech all Weather Grease
or FP-10 Lubricant Elite to all moving parts and wear
surfaces. APPLY SPARINGLY!! More is not better in lubricating
a firearm. Today's lubricants are designed to operate when used
sparingly, over lubrication can cause malfunctions.
- To
protect your firearm from Rust and Corrosion for short and long
term storage, saturate a patch with Shooter's Choice Rust
Prevent and run the patch through the bore. Spray the complete
receiver, trigger assembly and all exterior metal surfaces with
Rust Prevent. This will offer outstanding protection from the
elements as well as finger print acids. Shooter's Choice
Rust Prevent is harmless to most surfaces, including wood
and plastic. Always apply your lubrication to your metal to
metal wear points prior to applying the Rust Prevent. Shooter's
Choice Rust Prevent is designed to pull the moisture out of
the pores of the steel and seal them from the elements. Shooter's
Choice lubricants are designed to penetrate the pores of the
steel and will continue to lubricate even when the majority
is removed due to heat and recoil.
NOTE:
For heavy copper fouled bores use Shooter's Choice Extra Strength
Copper Remover. The Copper remover is designed to only remove
copper fouling. It is very important to follow all of the instructions
on the label for safe and complete copper fouling removal.
RECOMMENDATION:
Prior to shooting the previously cleaned firearm, run a wet patch
with Shooter's Choice MC#7 Bore Cleaner and Conditioner to break
down any oils or rust inhibitors. Then dry patch to remove the
contaminated bore cleaner. This procedure will bring back the
proper pressures and should insure first round accuracy.
The
above cleaning instructions are only suggestions and in no way
will Shooter's Choice/Venco Inc. take responsibility for damage
or harm done to either a person or property.
ALWAYS
MAKE SURE YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED BEFORE STARTING YOUR CLEANING
PROCESS.
If
you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact
Shooter's Choice Technical Department at 15050 Berkshire Industrial
Parkway, Middlefield, OH 44062. Phone: (440) 834-8888. FAX: (440)
834-3388.
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