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Started by BDeal, February 02, 2018, 03:25:08 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on February 02, 2018, 03:58:22 PMBrake cleaner and old tooth brush. The brake cleaner will brake down the plastic fouling and remove any excessive choke tube grease. Just scrub with the tooth brush, rinse and apply a small amount of tube grease and reinsert.
Quote from: 1iagobblergetter on February 02, 2018, 05:27:16 PMI use Butchs and a brass brush...Then run patches through. Once it's clean then I spray a little rem oil on a couple patches and run them through. Then a dry patch because all i want is a light film of oil so it doesnt rust. Just the way i do it. Others might have a better way...Like others said it's messy.. I do it over the garbage can when I'm cleaning the gun or guns then the garbage goes out or my wife ain't happy when she gets home....
Quote from: bbcoach on February 02, 2018, 06:51:54 PMQuote from: 1iagobblergetter on February 02, 2018, 05:27:16 PMI use Butchs and a brass brush...Then run patches through. Once it's clean then I spray a little rem oil on a couple patches and run them through. Then a dry patch because all i want is a light film of oil so it doesnt rust. Just the way i do it. Others might have a better way...Like others said it's messy.. I do it over the garbage can when I'm cleaning the gun or guns then the garbage goes out or my wife ain't happy when she gets home....Not sure why we want oil on our chokes. Most are made from 17-7PH Stainless Steel, heat treated to 160-180KSI, which shouldn't rust. A little choke lube on the threads to keep the threads from binding in the barrel and keep moisture out of the threads should be sufficient.
Quote from: redjones on February 02, 2018, 07:28:35 PMOk,everybody list their go too method for cleaning choke's,and by all means use whatever method sounds the best to you.Then find a bottle of this https://goofoffproducts.com and after you have cleaned your choke the way you like,take and pour some goof off in a bowl,glass,etc., a small mason jar is what I use because I can reseal it after the choke is clean and it makes it easier to swirl around and see all the junk that comes off.Make sure the choke is covered with liquid,let it sit overnight,no scrubbing,rubbing or wire brushing required,I swirl the jar a time or two after it has sat for a few hours.Let it sit overnight and then see how much more gunk and gook comes off your choke, especially if your choke has stops and lines in it. Greg
Quote from: Gobble! on February 03, 2018, 01:15:29 AMHoppes and a brass brush to loosen everything followed by dry pads to clean it out