Montana Extreme v. BMG

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Montana Extreme v. BMG

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I've used Butch's Bore Shine as well as other solvents, and would be interested in other forum members' experience with Montana Extreme versus their BMG product. I generally use MPro7 bore cleaner because it's not too harsh, and my skin reacts badly to the stringent products. I use latex gloves when I'm using BoreTech Eliminator, Sweets 7.62, etc. Thanks. George
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Re: Montana Extreme v. BMG

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I've been using Eliminator, and their Slip 2000 for the carbon. Had been going thru bookoo patches. Recently got some BMG, and it cleaned up the copper pronto. If you use it, don't try to get a good sniff...almost put me down. And don't leave it in the barrel for more than 10 min. Haven't tried Montana Extreme.
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Re: Montana Extreme v. BMG

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Used in good ventilation, .50BMG is just tolerable, it is STOUT stuff, but it works wonderfully well, and very quickly, too. Now that I've tried it, I will NOT be going back to Shooter's Choice Copper Remover, it's more labor intensive. I don't much like the odor, but the stuff works like a champ.
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Re: Montana Extreme v. BMG

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Vartarg wrote:I've used Butch's Bore Shine as well as other solvents, and would be interested in other forum members' experience with Montana Extreme versus their BMG product. I generally use MPro7 bore cleaner because it's not too harsh, and my skin reacts badly to the stringent products. I use latex gloves when I'm using BoreTech Eliminator, Sweets 7.62, etc. Thanks. George
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