Musketman said:I would say that is flash rust you are seeing...
Well, if that works it's hard to argue with success...wouldn't have thought one lubed patch would pull out another lube from a bore...is Rem-Oil a petroleum based lube or is it a synthetic?bullofthewoods said:I use Rem Oil as my rust preventative at the end of my cleaning process and have been happy with the results, no rust. One thing I had to get used to that was different than cleaning my centerfires was that the bigger bored, long guns require a lot more "product" than I was used to and I think I might actually have been under using or not using enough.
My question: until now, I have been using the pre-soaked wonderlube cleaning patches to remove the Rem-oil before shooting. Is that the best thing to use or should I be doing something else?
Bull
Well, your probably better at swabbing it out of the bore before the first shot than most people are. I have not had the residue problem much, I just don't like useing chemicals, or overly processed natural items. I figure it is generaly more healthy to not have such things get on me either.CoyoteJoe said:I guess I've never understood the aversion to "petro oils". I've always used petroleum gun oils and never had a complaint with them. On this forum and ONLY here I've heard folks speak of a "tar residue". I have no idea what that could be, I've never experienced anything like that in more than 50 years of black powder shooting.
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