Test Results KG-12 vs. All Others

KG-12 Big Bore Cleaner

9.5 Grains removed

Note: This was an in house test performed by the European Distributor

A Barnes .338 Cal Bullet 210 Grn XBT - Lot No 1019 - 12 / 10 / 1998 LF Was Used

1. For the test, each bullet was weighed, in grains, 3 times to obtain an accurate

starting weight.

2. Each bullet was then soaked in each of our competitors copper solvents for 19

hours.

3. After 19 hours each bullet was removed from the solution, dried and weighed 3

times. Weights were recorded and the bullets returned to the solvent for an

additional 5 hours.

4. At the end of 24 hours each bullet was removed from the solvents dried and

carefully weighed again and the results listed

5. Gr is the weight of copper removed after 24 hours.

 

Barnes CR 10

.02 gr.

 

 

Blue Wounder

.02 gr.

 

 

Hoppies Elite Bore

Gel .01 gr.

 

Forest Bore Foam

.04 gr.

 

Hoppies #9

.01 gr.

 

Hoppies Bench

Rest .02 gr.

 

MPro 7

.01 gr.

 

Kleen Bore Copper

Cutter .01 gr.

 

Outer’s Bore Foam

.08 gr.

 

Outer’s Nitro

.01 gr.

 

Robla Solo

2.8 gr.

 

Shooter’s Extra

.06 gr.

 

Shooter’s MZ 7

.02 gr.

 

Sweets

.02 gr.

 

Tetra

.00 gr.

 

White Spirts

.01 gr.

 

KG-12 Big Bore Cleaner

9.5 Grains removed

 

$9.95 a bottle plus $4.00 S&H (Priority Mail)  Jim@JarHeadTop.com

My shipment arrived last week and just wanted to let you know how pleased I
am with my purchases. . Your copper solvent is the real deal too. Just amazing to put a drop on a bullet
and watch it go to work instantly. No smell and no irritation if it gets on
your skin, unbeatable combination. Thanks Jim and consider me a repeat
customer.

 Robert Thaxton

I fired 50 Tubb's lapping bullets in a .223 today, cleaning after every (10) rounds. After using Butch's Bore Shine & a bronze brush, I wet a patch with KG 12 and stroked the bore (20) times as instructed. Then as a test, I wet the bore with Sweets and let is soak a bit. I did not get even a hint of blue!!! It appears to me the KG 12 really does work and work well.
 
Best Regards;
Don Luther