For any folks NEW to our hobby, Hoppe's #9 is a modern solvent, first introduced to remove melted plastic from plastic shotshell cups that was deposited on the interior walls of modern shotgun barrels when plastic shotshell cups were first used with shells loaded with black powder and early smokeless powder. It was not and is not a rust preventative.
Hoppe's #9 Black Powder Solvent aka Hoppe's #9 Black Powder Gun Bore Cleaner and Patch Lube are NOT to be confused with the original product, mentioned above. Their product(s) with "black powder" in the name are meant for muzzle loaders and firearms that shoot black powder cartridges, while the original stuff is most assuredly not good for a barrel cleaner or patch lube with black powder firearms.
We take it as "given" that the black powder products from Hoppe's are the topic, but newbies might be confused, especially as Hoppe's tends to use very similar coloring on the labels of the products.
We now return you to the previous discussion.....
LD
Rather than search all over town and probably not find any #9, I just pull up ebay and order it shipped free. I might spend 2 or 3 more bucks for it but it will still be less than the gas for my car and time is worth.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fr...9+blackpowder+cleaner+and+patch+lube&_sacat=0
I said that when they first brought out the Black Powder version.Seems to me it would have made some sense if they would have dropped the 9 in the BP stuff.
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