Whiteleather
Pilgrim
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Hi, folks. I am new to this type of firearm.
I was given an original Smith carbine (.50 cal) and an original Burnside carbine (.54 cal). After a lot of work and sweat and calloused fingers from picking the flash paths clear I have gotten them both to shoot.
My question is about how to treat the bores. The Smith is freckled over about 60% of its surface. The Burnside is mint. I have put about 10-20 rounds of soft lead through each using Pyrodex (relax, relax...I need advice not contempt).
I cleaned with Butch's bore shine before reading that soap and water will do the trick. I scrubbed each with some sort of stiff nylon bristle brush, ran tons of patches, and finally topped it off with Ballistol.
The bores still look great, but I thought I should run the process past you fellas who have really old steel barrels.
The biggest pain is that the Smith bore just never comes clean. There is always a hint of rust on the patch. Should I worry about that, or just let it go?
BTW, group size at 50yards will not win any awards yet, but I did manage, in 5 shots, to hit 5 of 5 bowling pins off hand with the Burnside and 4 of 5 with the Smith.
I will put them up on the wall for now, but want to make sure I am done cleaning and protecting them first.
Regards,
Kris in NY
I was given an original Smith carbine (.50 cal) and an original Burnside carbine (.54 cal). After a lot of work and sweat and calloused fingers from picking the flash paths clear I have gotten them both to shoot.
My question is about how to treat the bores. The Smith is freckled over about 60% of its surface. The Burnside is mint. I have put about 10-20 rounds of soft lead through each using Pyrodex (relax, relax...I need advice not contempt).
I cleaned with Butch's bore shine before reading that soap and water will do the trick. I scrubbed each with some sort of stiff nylon bristle brush, ran tons of patches, and finally topped it off with Ballistol.
The bores still look great, but I thought I should run the process past you fellas who have really old steel barrels.
The biggest pain is that the Smith bore just never comes clean. There is always a hint of rust on the patch. Should I worry about that, or just let it go?
BTW, group size at 50yards will not win any awards yet, but I did manage, in 5 shots, to hit 5 of 5 bowling pins off hand with the Burnside and 4 of 5 with the Smith.
I will put them up on the wall for now, but want to make sure I am done cleaning and protecting them first.
Regards,
Kris in NY