I am new here today, because I just got my first Black Powder gun. I bought it used of course, and the inside of the barrel is rusty! What is the best way to clean this mess up?
Also what is the best place to get shooting supplies? You know powder, and balls etc..
Thanks for all the help!
I have been shooting High Power for years. I just want to learn more about these type of weapons
Thanks for all the help folks!
Pat
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High Power.. welcome to the sport and the forum. It's good to have you and you can learn a lot of stuff here that will help you out.
As for the rust in the bore, first clean the rifle real good with a soap and water bath and after that inspect it with a
bore light so you can see just how serious a problem it is. Many times even a bore with a little rust, if cleaned and taken care of will still shoot fine.
After the water bath, get a bore brush and a quality gun solvent. Scrub that barrel good. Then clean the rifle again. Inspect it with a bore light and see if the rust is gone.
If not, I might suggest some J-B Bore Paste. Take the Bore Paste on a small piece of Scotch Brite Scouring Pad. Attach the scouring pad to a
patch worm and with the paste on it, scrub the devil out of that barrel. The paste will remove the rust and the scouring pad will smooth the bore. Actually this is considered a very light lap job by some.
I was given a rifle in similar condition. One that was hunted with and then not cleaned. After they considered it junk they gave it to me. I actually had to lapp the barrel with some valve grinding compound I bought at a NAPA auto parts store. The final results is the outside of the barrel looked pitted and ruff but the rifle is a sweet shooter.
After you have cleaned the devil out of the rifle be sure and put a quality gun oil in the bore. I would suggest some
REM OIL with teflon . Its real important to get that bore covered once you have the barrel back to bare metal.
Before you shoot, just put a patch on a
cleaning jag and wet the patch with some isopropyl alcohol and swab the bore of the rifle good. This will remove the oil from the bore prior to shooting. Then run a couple dry patches down the barrel and with one patch pushed all the way to the breech, pop a couple caps through it and make sure you have a good fire channel. If you do then load it and shoot.
If the nipple looks worn, then replace it with a hot shot nipple. Get some CCI Magnum #11 caps or RWS 1075 caps. They are good and hot and always work well for me.
As for equipment, there are many online places to purchase the stuff you will need. Mid South Shooters Supply, Midway USA, Natchez, D&R Sports, Cabela's, Bass Pro, and the list goes on and on. You can get a lot of the stuff at a local Wal Mart if they carry a good selection of Black Powder stuff.
Again, good luck and have fun.