I need a new idea on cleaning out some lead from a soft steel barrel.
I have an old, 4 digit, 1873 trapdoor (.45/70) that's got some lead in the barrel about 10 inches from the breech. At least it looks like lead. And there's enough of it to fill in the grooves in that spot. So if I shoot a lead bullet it's going to get squeezed down and lose what little ballistics it had. I've examined it pretty carefully with a bore scope and do believe it's a deposit, as opposed to worn lands.
I did a few rounds of electrolysis. The first round pulled out quite a bit of lead. The last round got nothing. It's possible my electrolysis solution is dead.
After that I tried a copper scrubbing pad on a jag, based on internet wisdom. The first pass looked like it got a little bit of white dust out, but subsequent passes just coated the barrel with a copper film. This was a pain in the butt, because you can't get in from the breech side with a rod.
I purchased some Wipe-Out No lead, and accelerator, to try. It will arrive next week sometime. I'm not exactly confident it'll work though.
Anyone have any advice?



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