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Should Barricade be cleaned out of the barrel before shooting black powder or black powder substitutes through it?
Should Barricade be cleaned out of the barrel before shooting black powder or black powder substitutes through it?
[/Some say you don't have to wipe Barricade out because it drys out to create a protective film. If you want to be sure just run a alcohol patch on a jag down the barrel before you shoot.
PoolYep, quick alcohol patch for me too
This question wasn't about running a patch down the barrel before shooting, it was about whether the barricade film has to be removed prior to shooting. I take it it does not. BTW I never have wet, oily, gunpowder.People who have misfires and wet oily powder don’t clean their rifle before shooting. I don’t care what’s in the barrel I’m going to clean the barrel, nipple/touch hole with brake cleaner or alcohol prior to shooting. Let it evaporate then shoot.
Yeah, just part of routine. Probably would be burned up by the powder ignition, though, so not dangerous it'd think.Should Barricade be cleaned out of the barrel before shooting black powder or black powder substitutes through it?
Yeah, I guess the burning powder evaporates it. You're right.I leave Barricade in my barrels and go to the range, load and fire. No special prep.
Good thing our guns don't have plastic in them.I checked out customer reviews and the problems are the sprayer clogging and it tends to not do well with plastic. Not knocking the product, EVERYONE seems to LIKE IT for PREVENTING RUST.
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