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Hey all. A question born of curiosity, and some aggrivation, mostly:
I've got four long-smokepoles: a Brown Bess, a .45 "Penn" flinter rifle, a .54 Sharps, and a 12 ga. double cap-lock. Also have three C & B smokewagons, a .36 rifled flinter pistol, a little .41 pocket flinter, and probably something I'm forgetting. And gear for them all.
Anyway, I'm meticulous about cleaning after shooting. Nonetheless I find that I've got to spend a lot of time re-cleaning, re-lubing, re-working, etc. etc. It's almost unending. Clean this one, notice that that one's getting a little rust spot, a little mold (leather), a little something nasty, and then on to the next, and the next, and... Well, you get the idea.
Am I the only one that's spending an inordinate amount of time maintaining his shooting irons and gear? It seems to be unending. I do lube them well (I think), I clean them well (I beliieve), and I do not have them in a particularly bad environment. (Well, they are in the South, so maybe that last bit isn't quite correct.)
It takes a tremendous amount of my free time to keep my shooting gear in good shape, and I'm just wondering how the rest of you handle it.
I've got four long-smokepoles: a Brown Bess, a .45 "Penn" flinter rifle, a .54 Sharps, and a 12 ga. double cap-lock. Also have three C & B smokewagons, a .36 rifled flinter pistol, a little .41 pocket flinter, and probably something I'm forgetting. And gear for them all.
Anyway, I'm meticulous about cleaning after shooting. Nonetheless I find that I've got to spend a lot of time re-cleaning, re-lubing, re-working, etc. etc. It's almost unending. Clean this one, notice that that one's getting a little rust spot, a little mold (leather), a little something nasty, and then on to the next, and the next, and... Well, you get the idea.
Am I the only one that's spending an inordinate amount of time maintaining his shooting irons and gear? It seems to be unending. I do lube them well (I think), I clean them well (I beliieve), and I do not have them in a particularly bad environment. (Well, they are in the South, so maybe that last bit isn't quite correct.)
It takes a tremendous amount of my free time to keep my shooting gear in good shape, and I'm just wondering how the rest of you handle it.