Billnpatti
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You likely did not get all traces of water out of your bore after you cleaned it. Next time, give this trick a try. After flushing your barrel with soapy water and rinsing, run several dry patches through your bore to dry it and then give the bore a good spray with WD-40 to remove the last traces of water. Wipe out the WD-40 with a few more dry patches and then swab your bore with Barricade. The WD-40 will remove the final traces of moisture before you oil your bore with Barricade. Any moisture left in your bore can, and most likely will, cause rust to form under the coat of Barricade. The Barricade will just seal any residual moisture in next to the metal where it can cause rust to form. WD-40 is the secret but it is not a rust preventive by itself so follow up with Barricade.