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HOW DO YOU CLEAN CANS ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bas402" data-source="post: 4278415" data-attributes="member: 52402"><p>Pardnur I couldn’t agree with you more on the cleaning schedule and I also go by wt. All of my cans are on a specific rd depending on caliber and powders used. I only have TBAC cans (7) and Ray told me to use CLR and that’s what I have been using for 10yrs. I was just curious and interested, that’s all and I don’t have a 22 can yet (been putting it off) cause I really didn’t know how to do with the lead/carbon issue. Thanks for sharing your info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bas402, post: 4278415, member: 52402"] Pardnur I couldn’t agree with you more on the cleaning schedule and I also go by wt. All of my cans are on a specific rd depending on caliber and powders used. I only have TBAC cans (7) and Ray told me to use CLR and that’s what I have been using for 10yrs. I was just curious and interested, that’s all and I don’t have a 22 can yet (been putting it off) cause I really didn’t know how to do with the lead/carbon issue. Thanks for sharing your info. [/QUOTE]
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