Rust in the bore gets beat to death on a frequent basis along with the best protectant to stop it.
I often wonder if there is a difference in the steel used in T/C Lyman, Traditions, CVA, Pedersoli, and on. Some swear by hot to scalding water and others swear that it causes flash rust when it comes to cleaning.
Anyone see a difference is rust forming from one brand of rifle to another?
Is it a difference from U.S. steel to Italian steel?
I know there are differences in chemical make up of steel between the U.S. and Europe from working in the marine environment and cleaning marine vessels. Some steel from Europe is higher in nickle than U.S. steel.
Zonie posted a test of different protectants and the better ones are pretty well known and which ones to stay away from are known.
Is it the steel?
I often wonder if there is a difference in the steel used in T/C Lyman, Traditions, CVA, Pedersoli, and on. Some swear by hot to scalding water and others swear that it causes flash rust when it comes to cleaning.
Anyone see a difference is rust forming from one brand of rifle to another?
Is it a difference from U.S. steel to Italian steel?
I know there are differences in chemical make up of steel between the U.S. and Europe from working in the marine environment and cleaning marine vessels. Some steel from Europe is higher in nickle than U.S. steel.
Zonie posted a test of different protectants and the better ones are pretty well known and which ones to stay away from are known.
Is it the steel?
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