Hello all,
New to muzzleloading. I have a Lyman Trade flint 50 rifle. Bought it for late flintlock deer season in PA. I did my first post season cleaning and I believe I have a problem. (I have done barrell cleaning after sighting in and hunting and have not had a problem)
Post season cleaning:
I cleaned the barrell out w/ hot soapy water (cleaning jag and cotton patch). Then with hot water (almost boiling point). Then I ran patches through it until it was dry. Then I ran a few patches of ballistol. Then I ran dry patches until they came out dry. Then I set it muzzle down in my house for 2 days (was recommended so that any liquids would drain out).
Well now I have what appears to be rust on a portion of the inside of the muzzle end of the barrell. It looks like something dripped down and caused brown discoloration (rust) on the inside of the barrell). I tried ballistol, CLP, etc. ... and could not get the rusting off the inside of the barrell.
Is there anything I can do to get the rust off the inside of the barrell?? I'd hate to have to buy another barrell since I bought the rifle only a month ago. I cannot believe that what I did caused rust.
Second question. I bought it at dixons, good shop. The person told me to NOT remove the touch hole. Well, in my vigorous cleaning out w/ hot water and patches, the touch hole loosened. I can unscrew it out and screw it back in. It easily spins out or in. Should I be replacing the touch hole? Should I be putting some lock-tite on it? How far in should it be screwed?
Thanks in advance for all your help to a newbie.
P.S. I have a jpg image of the rust, but I do not see an option to upload the image to the post.
New to muzzleloading. I have a Lyman Trade flint 50 rifle. Bought it for late flintlock deer season in PA. I did my first post season cleaning and I believe I have a problem. (I have done barrell cleaning after sighting in and hunting and have not had a problem)
Post season cleaning:
I cleaned the barrell out w/ hot soapy water (cleaning jag and cotton patch). Then with hot water (almost boiling point). Then I ran patches through it until it was dry. Then I ran a few patches of ballistol. Then I ran dry patches until they came out dry. Then I set it muzzle down in my house for 2 days (was recommended so that any liquids would drain out).
Well now I have what appears to be rust on a portion of the inside of the muzzle end of the barrell. It looks like something dripped down and caused brown discoloration (rust) on the inside of the barrell). I tried ballistol, CLP, etc. ... and could not get the rusting off the inside of the barrell.
Is there anything I can do to get the rust off the inside of the barrell?? I'd hate to have to buy another barrell since I bought the rifle only a month ago. I cannot believe that what I did caused rust.
Second question. I bought it at dixons, good shop. The person told me to NOT remove the touch hole. Well, in my vigorous cleaning out w/ hot water and patches, the touch hole loosened. I can unscrew it out and screw it back in. It easily spins out or in. Should I be replacing the touch hole? Should I be putting some lock-tite on it? How far in should it be screwed?
Thanks in advance for all your help to a newbie.
P.S. I have a jpg image of the rust, but I do not see an option to upload the image to the post.