My children bought me my first muzzleloader for my birthday in September. I have been reading and looking for a while, and decided on the NEF Sidekick. I have had it to the range twice - I really love it. Here is the problem - last night we came home from the range - I taught my son how to clean it, and he could not get the residue out of the barrel near the breech plug. So I recall that in the manual it state to soak it in warm water and soap. Well, I did not add the soap, and got a plastic bucket with water - submerged the back of the barrel and left it there overnight. Now I know right now many of you are cringing - and rightly so. This morning I came down and found a brownish/rusty residue all under where the barrel was - I pulled it out to realize that the blueing was gone in big splotches! I feel sick. Chaulk it up to ignorance, but still --- what do I do now? I cleaned it - the barrel is very clean indeed - and then I put a good coat of gun oil in and out and came to work with a wrenched stomach. It appears that the inside of the barrel is perfect - in fact, it looks fine from a functional standpoint - but how can I get the blue problem fixed? I can still shoot it, right?
Do I need a new barrel? Who can fix it? Can I fix it?
As stated - this is my first gun - I am a bow hunter - it is very obvious that I have much to learn. I have read the manual a few times through hoping to prevent accidents such as this - but -
Also, I have read in previous posts that this type of gun is really not a "traditional" muzzleloader - if this is the wrong forum, I am sorry.
Any help is much appreciated!
Tom Ainsworth
Do I need a new barrel? Who can fix it? Can I fix it?
As stated - this is my first gun - I am a bow hunter - it is very obvious that I have much to learn. I have read the manual a few times through hoping to prevent accidents such as this - but -
Also, I have read in previous posts that this type of gun is really not a "traditional" muzzleloader - if this is the wrong forum, I am sorry.
Any help is much appreciated!
Tom Ainsworth