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Oxidized Copper?
Cleaned my gun the other day before finalising my load using 110g Barnes. Fired 14 rounds then pulled it out today(48hrs) to scope the barrel and saw a bit of this through it. I'm guessing it's oxidized copper owing to the colour....anyone share some tips/advice. Is it just a symptom of Barnes shedding a bit as they go down the tube??? This bore scope will be the death of me as a couple of members have already said.
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Yeh, oxidised copper but the interesting thing is that the tracking suggests it wasn't engaged with the rifling at that point?!
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I'd say that's Copper Sulphate, the sulphur coming from the gunpowder.
Copper Oxide isn't blue.
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I wasn't aware that smokeless powder leaves any sulphate fouling. Black powder leaves plenty of nasties, particularly potassium compounds.
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Copper solvents make it blue.
Ive only seen copper as yellow colour. I would have thought a few patches would pull out all that blue.
And i totally patch out the bore then put oul in and patch that out before putting a bore scope in. Borrowed scope.
Good photo. Very hard to get though a borescope.