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I like to use Simple Green in a 50/50 ratio. The Simple Green actually will neutralize the black powder. I use it to clean the bore at the range in between every 10 to 15 shots. It is a great cleaning agent and doesn't cost much either.
 
Mookie's Roost said:
What is Moose Milk? Thanks,Mike

For the barrel:
Moose Milk
Another one
Number three

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For the shooter:
Inner Use
Or this one


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