So how do get all the salts out?Hot water does not go into my barrels either. And I don’t get leading.
So how do get all the salts out?Hot water does not go into my barrels either. And I don’t get leading.
WATERSo how do get all the salts out?
OK.WATER
CRC power lube or RIG
Yeah, I used hot water until about 2000, kept getting flash rusting. I switched to cool water and never had that problem again.OK.
Hot water dissolves salts quicker and more thorough but heyho if it touches a nerve....
I normally use 70% Isopropyl Alcohol in the bore and around the lock with good results. After the alcohol evaporates I follow up with diluted Ballistol or Break Free or Hoppe’s #9.OK.
Hot water dissolves salts quicker and more thorough but heyho if it touches a nerve....
Flash rusting is a non issue compared to accidentally leaving some salts in there but if your good.Yeah, I used hot water until about 2000, kept getting flash rusting. I switched to cool water and never had that problem again.
That sounds like a very good way to protect the barrel.After a good and thorough cleaning, I fill all of my bores with molten beeswax to the muzzle. No air, no rust, right? A solid blast from the air nozzle to the fire hole pushes it all out like a missile. You gotta have a fast twist, though, if you want to stabilize it.
you know I try to be silly and sometimes it backfires.That sounds like a very good way to protect the barrel.
Good answerDon't over think it. Clean it, and oil it. That's what Daniel Boone would do
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