+1K22 -
Howdy !
" Montana Extreme Bore Conditioner "
With regards,
357Mag
+1K22 -
Howdy !
" Montana Extreme Bore Conditioner "
With regards,
357Mag
After cleaning with cooper solvent and dry patching, what do you guys recommend as a bore "conditioner" to remove any residual traces of solvent, as rust prevention and to condition the bore for the next match / string of shots. (Not speaking here of long term storage).
Do you dry patch the "conditioner" out before shooting?
I just use one patch of kroil and chase with one dry patch.
I'm glad WD -40 has worked for some . WD = water displacement , formula # 40 . I tried that down here , actually tested many oils for preventing rust , 10-12 polished tool steel 2" flat stock , apply oils , wait till rust shows . All this was in my unaircond garage , we'll let me say I no longer use WD -40 unless I need to dry out some distributor caps .
Corrosion pro was on top , still going after 1 year , no rust . But it's expensive and messy . Marvel , atf was at about the same 8 months 2 weeks .
Repeated tests in my air conditioned shop , about all are still showing no rust ( just my finger prints showed rust ) on motor oil , WD , and 2 more I can't remember now .
Balllistol : http://www.ballistol.com/
I can usually get my first clean shot after running the oil out with one stab patch into the group.
Same results for me aswell and has many other uses aswell great for removing carbon on the outside of case necks and the ducks guts for removing bugs of the front of your car I spray it or wipe it on before I go into town go through carwash not bit of bug guts left.I could ramble on for ages about the uses for this stuff been using it for years.I also use Ballistol but in a slightly different way.
Last product after cleaning and then a quick pass with a loose patch to remove the excess.
Store the gun until the next shooting session and start shooting without removing the residuals fo Ballistol.
This has two advantages:
- It reduces the copper fouling, as the bullet does not find an extremely dry, clean barrel.
- The first shot goes to the same place where the last session's shots were grouping. No changes in the point of impact, even in the first shot.
That's it! Thanks.hogpatrol You haven't been paying attention, the Olive oil is for the bolt body. I use Kroil in the bore!
Joe Salt
After cleaning I use Lock Eze liquid, not aerosol available at your friendly NAPA store. The carrier evaporates leaving the bore coated with graphite. I don't bother patching it out the next time I use the rifle and don't bother with fouling shots to settle the bore back in since the graphite is the same thing that's in powder.After cleaning with cooper solvent and dry patching, what do you guys recommend as a bore "conditioner" to remove any residual traces of solvent, as rust prevention and to condition the bore for the next match / string of shots. (Not speaking here of long term storage).
Do you dry patch the "conditioner" out before shooting?
Problematic in what way ? And what was the solution ?Just for the record, I stopped using aggressive copper removing solvents and WD 40 as an after-cleaning bore conditioner several years ago.
These products became especially problematic for me as I began factory barrel replacements with Douglas match barrels in pursuit of sub 1 moa accuracy goals.