LOL, …. And a dedicated “Dawn Horn”!You might go all real high tech and heat your water
LOL, …. And a dedicated “Dawn Horn”!You might go all real high tech and heat your water
Many of us now have things in our houses called "faucets" which you can turn "on" or "off". Also in many cases, one of these faucets is connected to a supply of hot water.
Yea but it is much funner heating water over a campfire. Is funner a word. I had a young lad ask me one time at a rondy what ya heating that water for, so I told him my rifle gun needed a bath, he up and says I dont like baths, told him me neither but the rifle does.
I use only room temperature Perrier water. And Grey Poupon mustard.
We play with B.P. weapons for enjoyment. Our ancestors used their B.P. weapons to stay alive. The only thing they had to clean their weapons was water. They didn't have Dawn , Ballistol and God only knows how many other choice we have to use to clean ours! Most of the products out there are made to sell . A lot of the companies don't give a Rats_%SS whether they work or not as long as we buy them.
You can not season modern steel barrels! All Bore Butter does is leave fouling in your barrel. There is a reason you were able to buy that for two bucks.Hot water and soap does a fine job, then you have to season the bore.
Ive used No.13 cleaner for 20 odd years now. I have no complaints, quick and easy.
Followed buy T/C 1000+ bore butter. Got a tube at the gun show for $2 last month.
Studies have shown that those aren't nearly as effective as Pellegrino and Inglehoffer Sweet Hot mustard. But it's good to start with the Perrier and Grey Poupon products until you build up enough tolerance to them to move on to something stronger. This is what SEASONING YOUR BARREL is all about.I use only room temperature Perrier water. And Grey Poupon mustard.
They are class C fireworks, firearms for some. None are weapons unless you use them for that.We play with B.P. weapons for enjoyment.
I'm not sure what a $10 mouse trap would even look like, but I suppose there might be some that some city fellers might buy.
Weren't no steel, machine-made barrels which needed cleaning neither,Weren’t no faucets at Rendezvous Pilgrim
Rumor has it that some cleaned their bores using urine. Sometimes, water wasn't readily available. For modern practice, I use Ballistol out in the field, but thoroughly clean with warm water and soap when I get home.We play with B.P. weapons for enjoyment. Our ancestors used their B.P. weapons to stay alive. The only thing they had to clean their weapons was water. They didn't have Dawn , Ballistol and God only knows how many other choice we have to use to clean ours! Most of the products out there are made to sell . A lot of the companies don't give a Rats_%SS whether they work or not as long as we buy them.
You can not (SEASON) a bore unless it was attached to a original gun and bore butter? Maybe with eggs/EdHot water and soap does a fine job, then you have to season the bore.
Ive used No.13 cleaner for 20 odd years now. I have no complaints, quick and easy.
Followed buy T/C 1000+ bore butter. Got a tube at the gun show for $2 last month.
Trouble maker, lol.None are weapons unless you use them for that.
This type of lingo just give the anti gun folk more power.
That rumor probably comes from the story that British Riflemen at Waterloo , and other battles , are said to have peed in their rifle barrels when they became too fouled to loadRumor has it that some cleaned their bores using urine. Sometimes, water wasn't readily available. For modern practice, I use Ballistol out in the field, but thoroughly clean with warm water and soap when I get home.
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