Scharfrichter
32 Cal.
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I'm finally getting around to re-browning the barrel of my Jaeger using Laurel Mtn forge browning agent. The reason I'm re-browning is due to the fact that when I first browned it the Wahkon Bay agent I used turned out spotty. However, since I was really itchin' to shoot the thing, I decided that the finish was "good enough" for now and I'd re-do it later.
Now, I've run into a bit of a problem that I just can't seem to solve. Each time I scale back the layer of rust (using 4-ought steel wool) there are always spots in which there appears to be no browning whatsoever. Even though the bottle says that one doesn't need to degrease the barrel I do so as a course of habit using lacquer thinner and denatured alcohol. When applying I only move in one direction and so on.
So, does anyone have any thoughts on whats causing these bare spots and possibly how to eliminate them?
Thanks.
Now, I've run into a bit of a problem that I just can't seem to solve. Each time I scale back the layer of rust (using 4-ought steel wool) there are always spots in which there appears to be no browning whatsoever. Even though the bottle says that one doesn't need to degrease the barrel I do so as a course of habit using lacquer thinner and denatured alcohol. When applying I only move in one direction and so on.
So, does anyone have any thoughts on whats causing these bare spots and possibly how to eliminate them?
Thanks.