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I’ve read many posts trying to figure out my surface rust issue, maybe I’m expecting too much. But it seems like no matter what I try, I always get a small amount of flash rust inside my smoothbore and .36 flintlocks. Here my process:
1. full the bore with very hot water with a drop or two of dawn. Let it sit for a few minutes.
2. Run a brush (caliber specific) down the bore to loosen any powder res, lead fowling etc.
4. use a scraper to scrape the breech area.
5. Pour the water out and fil again and dump into drain.
6. Run patches down the barrels until clean, then I use a couple patches with isopropyl alc down to help get rid of moisture.
7. I then run dry patches down until no moisture is detected.
8. I then run patches soaked with Fluid Film down the barrels to help with flash rust.
After about 24 hrs I always start to develop small amounts of flash rust in the barrels, in the rifle there is a little rust in the grooves running the length of the barrel. I also have a bear of a time getting all the powder residue out of the edges of the breech inside the chamber. Any ideas???
1. full the bore with very hot water with a drop or two of dawn. Let it sit for a few minutes.
2. Run a brush (caliber specific) down the bore to loosen any powder res, lead fowling etc.
4. use a scraper to scrape the breech area.
5. Pour the water out and fil again and dump into drain.
6. Run patches down the barrels until clean, then I use a couple patches with isopropyl alc down to help get rid of moisture.
7. I then run dry patches down until no moisture is detected.
8. I then run patches soaked with Fluid Film down the barrels to help with flash rust.
After about 24 hrs I always start to develop small amounts of flash rust in the barrels, in the rifle there is a little rust in the grooves running the length of the barrel. I also have a bear of a time getting all the powder residue out of the edges of the breech inside the chamber. Any ideas???