Brent DeNatly of Crescent City, CA -
09/30/2001
This is my favorite all-purpose solvent. It is miles ahead of Hoppes. It works reasonably well for all types of cleaning...Powder, lead, copper, and plastic. If I could have only one solvent on my bench this would be it. For serious fouling problems you will need a specific solvent (ie: copper solvent) but this is a great do-it-all solvent.
Brian Headlee of New Richmond, WI - 03/11/2002
I have used Shooter's Choice for several years. I found it kind of by accident, and was very happy with it. The difference-maker for me was when we cleaned a friend's "clean" 25-06 that had just been cleaned with another brand. Shooters Choice resulted in a dirty patch out of this "clean" rifle!
Lance Dickison of Locust Grove, OK - 06/14/2005
I've been using Shooter's Choice for years and haven't found anything better for general cleaning and maintenance of a firearm.
Robert Berman of Tempe, AZ - 11/16/2006
I read in Harold R. Vaughn's, "Rifle Accuracy Facts" that he uses a mixture of one part Kroil and two parts Shooters Choice. Hint, it needs to be kept in a container with a tight lid. I've been using this mixture to clean my rifles and handguns for the last five years and I'm satisfied with the results. I also give new barrels a light work out with Butches Bore Shine. Not too hard, I just want to smooth things out a bit, straight from the factory. I've used the above on Ruger factory stainless steel barrels (10/22 & Mini-14) as well as carbon steel and chrome lined bores with no ill effects. This mixture did NOT harm my Ruger stainless steel barrels and there was no drop off in accuracy, over four years.
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