Hey everyone just let me start off by saying the collective knowledge of the members of this forum is truly phenomenal, and I'm happy I joined the forum finally. Now to my problem, I have a T/C Renegade in .54 Cal. I love it it's my baby. I used to work in remote locations throughout British Columbia as a blaster and my .54 used to follow me to every camp. I got more than a few people hooked on BP shooting. What happen was I was away from camp for an extended period and somone used my rifle, as I used to leave it locked up in camp. They knew were the key was how to load it and shoot it but they didn't know how to clean it. I didn't get it back until it was too late, rust took over. I'm now in the middle of refinishing my barrel I've filed and sanded and sanded and sanded, you can now see yourself in it and it looks like a new barrel on the outside. The inside however is a different story. I have cleaned it several times until the hot water that was coming out was clean. There was a rough spot but I used a scotchbright pad to take it as it wasn't too bad just hooked a patch every now and then. My question to ya'all is should I use my Birchwood Casey rust and blue remover on the bore of the barrel just to give it a good cleaning, or what are someother suggestions to clean it up the rifling seems to be fine but I guess I'll find out when I shoot it for the first time.
Sorry To Be so Long Winded you guys are great and I've never learned so much from one site
James
Sorry To Be so Long Winded you guys are great and I've never learned so much from one site
James