hanshi
Cannon
Barricade, or sometimes BreakFree CLP is the last step in my gun cleaning routine.
I don't use alcohol my self, as I just run a dry patch or two down the bore. Alcohol will remove almost all oil in the bore. I like to charge my gun and I use animal fat as a patch lube, that will 'oil' the bore as you ram it home. A lightly oiled or greased patch can then be used to swab the bore over your ball and that will make sure it's protected.Stoy said:Thanks for all the tips guys. If I clean barrel the day before I go hunting with rubbing Alcohol and clean the oil out will I be ok to load gun go hunting and not worry about rust for a week ?
Stoy said:Cleaned my Muzzle loader for first time used TC #13 Black Powder cleaner in bore and nipple 10 patches then Balllistol 6 patches then Rem Oil 2 patches for bore. I took nipple out used above products and pipe cleaners and Q-tips in and under nipple and channel. I hope this is good I don't want rust. Thanks Yes I am a newbe to all of this.
colorado clyde said:Regardless of what one uses or how they use it....If it's clean when you're done, you won't have an issue.
40 Flint said:Hmmmm. Some of y'all must be getting a different WD40. Been using it 40+ years after cleaning w water only. Only problem I've had in that time was the ONE time I tried Ballistol.
Marc Adamchek said:I would stay away from using WD-40 from any gun. The end result from using this product is a buildup of gummy yuck-yuck.
It DISPLACES water, but that doesn't necessarily means it protects against rust. There are far better products out there - EEZOX comes to mind - to do this job and you won't have to worry about any after effects.
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