Well I finally got around to trying the Blue Wonder as talked about above.
I must say that I was extremly pleased with the results. I just followed the instructions on the tube and applied the jell to the brush, then worked it up and down the barrel a few times. I then let it set and then wiped it from the bore followed by an oiled patch.
The instructions say to do the application two times before removing it from the barrel and I think that would completely remove any finial leading that was in my barrel.
However, I was at the range and was really wanting to shoot my Blackhawk not clean it, so I just did one application to see what it would do. It worked as good and in fact was better than alot of the other products that I've tryed in the past. I intend to do a full clean job on my Blackhawk and I think from the short test that I tried that it will do exactly what it says it will do.
Blue Wander is I think something that I will use alot in the future.
Bulletpusher.
P.S. I originally had written that it was call Wonder Blue, please note that was not correct. (Sorry I had a Oldtimers moment). This stuf is call Blue Wonder.
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