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HELP!!! - Plastic wad smear in new to me H&R rifled barrel shotgun.

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  • Ricci.Wright
    Acetone. If you don't have any maybe your wife has a big bottle of nail polish remover which I think is the same thing. Soak a patch and run it down the bore. Get the bore good and wet and then work a wire brush through it a few times followed by more acetone patches. It may take some work but the acetone should dissolve the plastic.
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  • rufe-snow
    I've been using this bore cleaner, made of nickel shavings lately. I'm sure with shooters choice, it will do the job. Best be very careful, with any of the extream solvent cleaners like shooters choice or acetone. Very toxic! See if Simple Green, will work with the Big 45 metal cleaner. 


    https://www.big45metalcleaner.com/
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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    Yep, what Ricci says. Or use lacquer thinner Lacquer will defeat most plastics. 
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  • TRAP55
    Wrap your bronze bore brush in 000 or 0000 steel wool, then soak in lacquer thinner or acetone and scrub like you mean it. When I do this on a smooth bore barrel, it always amazes me how much plastic is coated on the forcing cone, in what looks like a clean bore.
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  • BobJudy
    I never used shooters choice in a rifled shotgun barrel but it works great for me in smoothbores. I soak the barrel down heavily and lay it flat, turning it every 10 minutes or so. A half hour later I push an extremely tight patch through. So tight that I rest the rod handle on the floor and push the barrel down over it. The patch will have a ring of plastic residue on it as it comes out. Maybe you need to give it more time to work. Bob
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  • waltermoe

    Did you buy this barrel used? If you did then maybe someone that had it before you was shooting lead slugs through it. It maybe lead being viewed as plastic, maybe? I have had my barrel start to show fouling of plastic before, but I never had that much trouble getting it out.

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  • pip5255
    I just brush mine out with a stiff brush from the muzzle several passes then spray wd-40 on a tight patch and wipe it a few times then a clean dry patch a couple times and it seems to not build up as much after doing it that way a few times.
    just my way and works well for me.
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  • Grasshopper
    Steve, For our deer barrels I have a drill and bronze snug fitting brush with patches (2)  wrapped around them. Acetone with barrels off the firearm and run that setup through them and cone out clean as can be. I run a dry patch last step. YMMV.
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  • chme
    Kroil.  Wet, let set for several hours, Kroil gets between the fouling and the metal of the barrel. Clean tight patch to follow. It will even get copper and lead fouling out of old MILSURP rifles.  Does not dissolve anything, just one hell of a penetrating oil.
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