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  • dega37
    Bloodstained
    • Nov 2014
    • 87

    Crown Carbon Build Up

    I am curious whether the carbon build up on the crown under a muzzle brake or suppressor reduces accuracy, and whether you guys are cleaning it to the metal every time or not and how you are doing it.
  • Klem
    Chieftain
    • Aug 2013
    • 3556

    #2
    Not every time...Every few hundred rounds. It requires the $2 crush washer being replaced otherwise I'd do it every shoot.

    Unsure if it helps much but it gives peace of mind.
    Last edited by Klem; 05-15-2017, 03:14 AM.

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    • dega37
      Bloodstained
      • Nov 2014
      • 87

      #3
      Originally posted by Klem View Post
      Not every time...Every few hundred rounds. It requires the $2 crush washer being replaced otherwise I'd do it every shoot.

      Unsure if it helps much but it gives peace of mind.
      What are you doing to clean it? If yours gets as built up as mine, then it is pretty tough to remove.

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      • realtreehunter
        Bloodstained
        • Feb 2016
        • 36

        #4
        Originally posted by dega37 View Post
        What are you doing to clean it? If yours gets as built up as mine, then it is pretty tough to remove.
        I've used both Montana Extreme bore cleaner and carburetor cleaner along with a brass bristled wire brush to clean the crowns on my rifles. If using the Montana Extreme, the Montana Extreme 50BMG seems to me to make shorter work of it.

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        • Klem
          Chieftain
          • Aug 2013
          • 3556

          #5
          Originally posted by dega37 View Post
          What are you doing to clean it? If yours gets as built up as mine, then it is pretty tough to remove.
          A spray of WD40 and some elbow grease with a brass brush.

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          • dega37
            Bloodstained
            • Nov 2014
            • 87

            #6
            Brass is soft enough not to damage the crown?

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            • Klem
              Chieftain
              • Aug 2013
              • 3556

              #7
              Originally posted by dega37 View Post
              Brass is soft enough not to damage the crown?
              Yes, like the brass brushes we use down the barrel.

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              • dega37
                Bloodstained
                • Nov 2014
                • 87

                #8
                Originally posted by Klem View Post
                Yes, like the brass brushes we use down the barrel.
                I thought bore brushes were bronze, are they not?

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                • mongoosesnipe
                  Chieftain
                  • May 2012
                  • 1142

                  #9
                  i have both brass and bronze bore brushes as well as nylon i dont use them very much as they only loosen carbon don't really do anything for the copper, you could also just put a dab of kroil on the carbonized crown and it will proably come off without any real scrubbing
                  Punctuation is for the weak....

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                  • 204 AR
                    Warrior
                    • Sep 2015
                    • 239

                    #10
                    I don't know if it needs to be done every time, but Boretech c4 carbon cleaner will make short work of it. You can run a tight patch from the breech, and stop it just as it gets to the muzzle. Now stand the rifle up and dribble enough cleaner on the muzzle to cover and let it soak a couple hours.

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                    • rwh
                      Warrior
                      • Jun 2014
                      • 188

                      #11
                      I use a qtip to wipe up the cleaning fluid that comes out the end of the barrel and lands in the flash supressor. That take care of the carbon on the crown as well.

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                      • StoneHendge
                        Chieftain
                        • May 2016
                        • 2051

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 204 AR View Post
                        I don't know if it needs to be done every time, but Boretech c4 carbon cleaner will make short work of it. You can run a tight patch from the breech, and stop it just as it gets to the muzzle. Now stand the rifle up and dribble enough cleaner on the muzzle to cover and let it soak a couple hours.
                        +1 on the Boretech C4. Anyone who hasn't tried it should. I don't actually use it in my bores, but I do use it to remove carbon everywhere else.
                        Let's go Brandon!

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                        • ricsmall
                          Warrior
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 987

                          #13
                          Kg carbon cleaner or kroil and a brass brush. Usually the kroil will loosen it enough to wipe most of it off. If I have a heavily carbon fouled barrel I soak in kroil, couple passes with bore brush then patches. Kroil is the shiznit as some would say!!

                          Richard
                          Member since 2011, data lost in last hack attack

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                          • dega37
                            Bloodstained
                            • Nov 2014
                            • 87

                            #14
                            Thanks for all the replies. The brass brush absolutely worked. I used montana xtreme let it sit for about a minute then used the brass brush and it was gone in less than a minute. I'll try Kroil next time.

                            Just FYI, Montana xtreme is very strong, I recommend taking a deep breath before you open the bottle and try not to breath in the fumes. Also, make sure your head is away from the mouth as the vapor will burn your eyes.

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                            • Rugerfan.64
                              Warrior
                              • May 2014
                              • 213

                              #15
                              When I had a brake on my rifle I had problems with this as well. I use Butches its strong too. After a good cleaning I noticed the carbon just seemed to melt away with a quick wipe.

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