A couple of questions after my first shooting session (ArmiSport 1861 Springfield). I cleaned my rifle with soap and water after the shooting session, without taking the barrel off the rifle. I knew there was some junk around the lock and tang so as soon as I got a chance I took the barrel off the stock and did the water in the pail trick (as explained here). After soaking I got a lot more dirt out of the barrel. This surprised me a little so I got out some TC Bore Cleaner and ran patches down the barrel, about 50 actually, but I never got a clean patch. I always got a little brown on the patch if I used the Bore Cleaner. I finally gave up, sprayed some WD40 down the bore to get the water out. After it sat a while I ran some Bore Butter down the barrel. So, should I have been able to get white patch?
Also, there was some powder residue under the barrel so I cleaned the stock and waxed under the barrel. I used a Scotch Bright Pad to clean the barrel and lock the best I could, waxed and oiled before I put everything back together. Question two, what's the best way to keep the steel on the barrel, hardware and lock bright?
Also, there was some powder residue under the barrel so I cleaned the stock and waxed under the barrel. I used a Scotch Bright Pad to clean the barrel and lock the best I could, waxed and oiled before I put everything back together. Question two, what's the best way to keep the steel on the barrel, hardware and lock bright?