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As [USER=14329]@hanshi[/USER] said, Bore Butter is not the best choice for treating your barrel after cleaning. I’ll let the experts debate the topic of bore seasoning, but I can tell you, Bore Butter exposed to air changes and probably oxidizes. It turns reddish brown after a little time and looks exactly like rust on a patch. People use it successfully as a patch and bullet lube, but there are better surface protectants.I can’t explain the gray deposit, although [USER=2783]@ZUG[/USER] ’s explanation sounds plausible.Best regards,Notchy Bob
As [USER=14329]@hanshi[/USER] said, Bore Butter is not the best choice for treating your barrel after cleaning. I’ll let the experts debate the topic of bore seasoning, but I can tell you, Bore Butter exposed to air changes and probably oxidizes. It turns reddish brown after a little time and looks exactly like rust on a patch. People use it successfully as a patch and bullet lube, but there are better surface protectants.
I can’t explain the gray deposit, although [USER=2783]@ZUG[/USER] ’s explanation sounds plausible.
Best regards,
Notchy Bob