Good afternoon,
OK,
when I went shooting wednesday, I wet/dry swabed every 2 shots after the first 5 or so. when I was done,15-20 shots, I wet swabbed 4 or 5 times and as many dry. The last one was just slightly grey. The gun was left overnight, when I cleaned it thursday, I went until the patches came out white, and called it clean. 1 olive oil soaked patch,and a dry patch to lube.
Friday I ran a dry patch, to remove the oil before dropping my new bore light in to look at the bore. I got a dark brown patch But it doesn't look like rust, I've had to deal with rust in other guns and this is different. A couple wet patches and a few dry ones and it goes away. but the next wet patch and it comes back slightly. :hmm:
When I quite useing Bore butter, it was because I had a slight brown residue while cleaning, or when running a patch before the first shot to remove excess oil. I had seen some bore butter left on a patch for a couple days after swabbing with it, and it had turned dark brown. But I have shot and cleaned the gun twice since I quite useing it. This was just the first time I had swabed just a day after cleaning. The bore is realy shinny using the light. :hmm:
Any ideas? Is it just left over bore butter residue, the "seasoning" comming out? Forget it or not?
I use olive oil for a rust preventative, as I've read that its one of the best. I am useing sagebrush citrus solvent to swab/clean, would hate for it to be the culprit, as it works great for the powder fouling. I switched from bore butter to moose snot fo patch lube. I'm trying to stay away from petrolium products. I use pyrodex 2F. been going to switch to 3F, soposed to burn cleaner, but I don't thing this is a powder fouling issue.??
any help is greatly apreciated! :bow:
Gary
OK,
when I went shooting wednesday, I wet/dry swabed every 2 shots after the first 5 or so. when I was done,15-20 shots, I wet swabbed 4 or 5 times and as many dry. The last one was just slightly grey. The gun was left overnight, when I cleaned it thursday, I went until the patches came out white, and called it clean. 1 olive oil soaked patch,and a dry patch to lube.
Friday I ran a dry patch, to remove the oil before dropping my new bore light in to look at the bore. I got a dark brown patch But it doesn't look like rust, I've had to deal with rust in other guns and this is different. A couple wet patches and a few dry ones and it goes away. but the next wet patch and it comes back slightly. :hmm:
When I quite useing Bore butter, it was because I had a slight brown residue while cleaning, or when running a patch before the first shot to remove excess oil. I had seen some bore butter left on a patch for a couple days after swabbing with it, and it had turned dark brown. But I have shot and cleaned the gun twice since I quite useing it. This was just the first time I had swabed just a day after cleaning. The bore is realy shinny using the light. :hmm:
Any ideas? Is it just left over bore butter residue, the "seasoning" comming out? Forget it or not?
I use olive oil for a rust preventative, as I've read that its one of the best. I am useing sagebrush citrus solvent to swab/clean, would hate for it to be the culprit, as it works great for the powder fouling. I switched from bore butter to moose snot fo patch lube. I'm trying to stay away from petrolium products. I use pyrodex 2F. been going to switch to 3F, soposed to burn cleaner, but I don't thing this is a powder fouling issue.??
any help is greatly apreciated! :bow:
Gary