Gents,
First off, I have no concerns about shooting corrosive primed surplus ammunition (if WWII M2 Ball was still as plentiful and cheap as it once was, I'd buy a ton of it). As we all know, with proper cleaning it's really a non-issue but with that said .... a question -- if one was to shoot a few non-corrosive rounds after shooting corrosive, would that "blow" out the corrosive salts (potassium chloride or sodium chloride) left behind in a barrel? Some? None?
Again, I ask not to suggest a replacement for proper cleaning, but only for academic purposes. Thoughts?
Thanks and Semper Fi!