Well I’ll tell you Steve…. I have all the respect in the world for Tom and he does for me and he has his view just as a lot of other people do including you.
I do have contact with Tom and we have a good relationship. He is a very knowledgeable person and does provide a lot of good info to a lot of people. But…… and with all due admiration for Tom, throughout the years I have probably been through and tuned or worked on a couple thousand guns more than you or he has ever had in your hands on and probably ever will. Neither Tom nor I are someone that all of a sudden just popped out of the woodwork like some individuals and started providing advice. It takes many many years to acquire the good quality knowledge that can be passed on to others.
So I’ll say it again….I suggest that one never use any kind of metal brush on the barrel of a pellet gun including a brass brush. There isn’t any reason to use one to begin with. The only exception might be the high end guns that use a high grade steel in their barrels instead of the lower grade metal used in most pellet guns manufactured today. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that there is no acid or powder residue introduced and burned into the barrel of a pellet gun like there is in a powder burner. And do they not require acids and abrasives to break them down so they can be removed. So again, do not use commercial cleaning chemicals like JB Paste that are used to clean barrels in powder burners. Some can and will pit softer metals and can completely ruin a gun. I have seen what can happen, I’ve had a number of them on my bench and have seen the results, it’s happened many times before and will many times again, especially if they follow the advice of a few.
If nothing else, doing it as I suggest, I can guarantee with 100% accuracy that absolutely nothing can happen that can possibly cause harm to their barrel and at the same time provide all the maintenence needed. All of the old pro turners that have been around for years and some longer than me….lol have been saying this for many years and is what they have taught me many years ago. … And it’s even more significant today than it was back then.
By the way, where did all the other old pro tuners disappear to???….

I guess I know why people call me an “old timer” now. The years have sure flown by and I guess I’ve earned it.
Next item: I don’t think I or anybody else said that GooGone was going to resolve his problem and was never the objective. The intention was to point out that your point about how and/or what to use for servicing the barrel was in my opinion and also many other knowledgeable people to be poor advice. Everything in my post was referring to the use of metal (including brass) brushes and cleaning chemicals or compounds.
For those that look for advice, think about what some people say put forth and evaluate just what it is that they are saying and please don’t do or use something just because someone “says” so. Keep in mind that most of the information that the members provide is with good intentionsfrom their own personal experience and pass on what they have done and what worked for them in a given situation. And that’s good and what our forum is all about. But it’s also amazing to me just how much misinformation is passed on out there but unless I can see that it is dangerous, or can cause damage, I don’t usually say much.
For those of you that write and read some of the posts, suggestions and solutions. That’s what our forum is all about and the foundation the Gene and I built this forum on. Sharing!!! We welcome that and look forward to it. If you have doubt or a question and to you it’s important to have a best answer possible and the answers presented are questionable, go to a reliable source that can give you well established, well informed and acknowledged information or solutions…. There are a few very knowledgeable people out there that will share that with you and I certainly don’t mean myself in particular. I get 40-50 e-mails a day including some asking me about things or statements because “they read” or “someone suggested this” or that or “is this true”. Believe me, I get enough e-mail and phone calls as it is and as anybody can tell you, I answer each and every one of them and if I don’t have an answer, I direct them as best I can where to go to hopefully find it or I’ll find it and get back to them. I’ve been doing it for a lot of years and it’s made part of who I am today.
But please… before you personally contact someone … do a little research on your own. That’s part of the fun of it and most answers are out there. …. perhaps in the library, oron my website or other pro-tuner’s websites.