Cleaning solution for rifle barrels.

I learnt from reading this forum and I tried different ways of cleaning my barrel and lubing slugs.

The best result that I got is to clean the barrel with bassitol first and then with dry patches. Leave it for a night then pull a couple of patches soaked with car wax. Blow out the excess wax by dry firing and leave it for a night. I also apply the wax on my slugs. The group improves by miles!

Good luck.
 
I just tried waxing my barrel not long ago. I'm guessing it is lubing the barrel with wax that improves the grouping most.

I would not say lubing the barrel improves grouping much at all.

In my experience, lapping and polishing a barrel improves accuracy, waxing slows fouling.
 
Yeah, it's not like you're removing powder residue from big bangers, you're just cleaning up some debris. So, something like Ballistol is excellent, and it's really safe to use, prevents rust on outer metal, etc. I'm equally sure that WD40 would work, and Kroil, etc, but Ballistol is a bit safer on the skin and wallet, so why look further.
 
Yeah, it's not like you're removing powder residue from big bangers, you're just cleaning up some debris. So, something like Ballistol is excellent, and it's really safe to use, prevents rust on outer metal, etc. I'm equally sure that WD40 would work, and Kroil, etc, but Ballistol is a bit safer on the skin and wallet, so why look further.

WD40 isn't a lubricant.
 
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I would not say lubing the barrel improves grouping much at all.

In my experience, lapping and polishing a barrel improves accuracy, waxing slows fouling.
@Firewalker sorry. I made a mistake. I was trying to say that it's waxing of the slugs that I suspect to contribute most to accuracy improvement. Not waxing the barrel. But cleaning the barrel gives me a peace of mind.
 
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