Marinekayak
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I have a Traditions Mountain rifle that I shoot quite a bit but I just noticed something while making sure the barrel was lubed for storage. At the beginning of the summer I shot it cleaned it and put it away after lubing the bore with bore butter. After going back to check on it a few days later the bore was covered in surface rust. I immediately cleaned it and lubed with a modern gun oil (fp 10). I ended up with some scattered very minor pitting in the bore. I have shot it since and accuracy was not affected so I can live with it. Today when running a lubed patch down the bore I noticed that 4-6" from the patent breech the patch slid a little easier. So could it be a bulge or maybe an area that didn't get any of the surface pitting so the patch just rides easier? I can't tell by looking down the bore. I plan on getting a bore scope but have not done it yet. Any thoughts?