Sunbeam
40 Cal
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Hi,
I have a new Perdersoil Hawken 50cal. It is 2 moths old, I shoot it every weekend and clean it as best I can at the end of the same day I've shot it.
How I clean :-
Remove the barrel and nipple.
Put barrel in bucket and pour full kettle of boiling water down barrel.
Ramrod patch with the boiling water until patches run clean.
Empty bucket and dry barrel.
Pour 1l of 6-1 Balistloil down barrel and all over barrel.
Dry with patches.
Soak patch with pure Balistloil and run patch in barrel.
The above clearly is not good enough as I discovered last night when I decided to run a dry patch in the Hawken. I had a gritty rust spot about 3" from the bottom of the barrel close to the nipple. Also the clean patch was quite brown (but the barrel felt smooth) The last time I shot and cleaned this gun was one week ago.
I ran a few clean patches down and a bronze brush, then more patches and finally a wool mop soaked in very expensive Boretech gun oil I use in my competition 22LR. I don't expect it to rust again.
I always thought Balistloil was the best stuff, but it's clearly not!
What can I use instead of Boretech or Balistloil?
Or how can I clean better?
Thanks.
I have a new Perdersoil Hawken 50cal. It is 2 moths old, I shoot it every weekend and clean it as best I can at the end of the same day I've shot it.
How I clean :-
Remove the barrel and nipple.
Put barrel in bucket and pour full kettle of boiling water down barrel.
Ramrod patch with the boiling water until patches run clean.
Empty bucket and dry barrel.
Pour 1l of 6-1 Balistloil down barrel and all over barrel.
Dry with patches.
Soak patch with pure Balistloil and run patch in barrel.
The above clearly is not good enough as I discovered last night when I decided to run a dry patch in the Hawken. I had a gritty rust spot about 3" from the bottom of the barrel close to the nipple. Also the clean patch was quite brown (but the barrel felt smooth) The last time I shot and cleaned this gun was one week ago.
I ran a few clean patches down and a bronze brush, then more patches and finally a wool mop soaked in very expensive Boretech gun oil I use in my competition 22LR. I don't expect it to rust again.
I always thought Balistloil was the best stuff, but it's clearly not!
What can I use instead of Boretech or Balistloil?
Or how can I clean better?
Thanks.