paulvallandigham said:
Thanks, Mike, for taking the time to tell this poster HOW TO CLEAN His barrel without removing it from the stock. Maybe your buddy, Fitter, will add something to what you have said. :thumbsup:
:haha: You guys really tickle me sometimes. Paul, by busting those guys’ chops about not answering the question, while not answering the question yourself, you just did the same thing. I've done that before too.
The reason, of course, is residual anger from previous discussions. We’re all guilty of that at times I guess ”“ I used to think it was vitriol spilling over from the political forum, but it wasn’t. We just get bent at each other and that frustration manifests itself in other discussions.
Okay, Hoser1268, here’s how I clean my fullstock longrifles:
Plug the touch hole with a toothpick. Be careful not to break it off, it’s bad when you do that (don’t ask how I know).
Mix up your favorite cleaning solution ”“ some guys use hot soapy water, others use plain cold water. I use Murphy’s Oil Soap in lukewarm water.
I pour the barrel about half full, then start pumping with cleaning patches. I do this until the patches come out clean. I empty the barrel and run a couple more patches with the cleaning solution down the bore (be sure to get the entire length of the barrel clean). I normally have some sort of rag wrapped around the muzzle to keep water from going under the barrel, but don't get the idea that I'm sloshing a lot of water around here. I'm not.
I usually run 3-4 dry patches down the bore, maybe even tilt the barrel downward for a minute.
Lube the barrel inside and out with your favorite oil ”“ I like Ballistol.
Be sure to clean all around the lock ”“ I usually take mine off. It only takes a minute and it makes cleaning it easy. Same soapy water, be sure to hit the bottom of the frizzen. I wipe the lock down with a very light coating of Ballistol, but others might say to use something else here. Ballistol works okay for me, been using it for years.
I wipe down the wood (a couple of times per year I use furniture wax).
I stand the gun in a corner, muzzle down, for a day or so before putting it away.
There are as many ways to do this as there are people who do it ”“ hope this helps.
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