Inline Question
#11
I use a silicone spray made for the meat cutting industry. It dries to a light haze and has never failed me yet. I believethat an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure so I field clean myBlack Diamond after every half-dozen or so shots at the range. Using Pyrodex pellets (150 gr), I don't have as muchbarrel fouling as usual. I also season my barrels using bore butter. This helps to make cleaning a lot easier.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jul 2003
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You better make that two ounces of prevention using that Bore Butter.[8D]
No need to field-clean -- even after 35 shots. All that's necessary is a bore swab every couple of shotswith a mild solution like Windex, alky or spit. Every 10-12 shots, run a pick thru the nipple or breechplug to keep it clear. If using 777 with an inline, crack loose the breechplug - then re-snug every 8-9 shots if you only grease the threads.
There's your new cure!...lol [X(]
Oops.. I forgot to mention this!
Better-yet, if using sabot/bullets, buy a good gun oil that says it prevents rust. Then take that Bore Butter & put it in a stowaway bag - then toss that bag into the rafters of your garage.
Once every five years, clean your rafters. Move that bag to a new spot for another five years. Keep repeating that procedure for the next 40 years... lol
P.S.... I cannot tell you to throw that Bore Butter in the garbage anymore. Poster Phil doesn't want me to do that anymore. So if you must make more rafter room, put that Bore Butter on a table at your next Garage Sale.
Suggested retail should be around 99 cents..lol [:'(]
No need to field-clean -- even after 35 shots. All that's necessary is a bore swab every couple of shotswith a mild solution like Windex, alky or spit. Every 10-12 shots, run a pick thru the nipple or breechplug to keep it clear. If using 777 with an inline, crack loose the breechplug - then re-snug every 8-9 shots if you only grease the threads.
There's your new cure!...lol [X(]
Oops.. I forgot to mention this!
Better-yet, if using sabot/bullets, buy a good gun oil that says it prevents rust. Then take that Bore Butter & put it in a stowaway bag - then toss that bag into the rafters of your garage.
Once every five years, clean your rafters. Move that bag to a new spot for another five years. Keep repeating that procedure for the next 40 years... lol
P.S.... I cannot tell you to throw that Bore Butter in the garbage anymore. Poster Phil doesn't want me to do that anymore. So if you must make more rafter room, put that Bore Butter on a table at your next Garage Sale.
Suggested retail should be around 99 cents..lol [:'(]
#14
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 206
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From:
I have to VOTE4 the automotive silcon spray,
works great on my Knight. Use it like you
would if it costs $750.00 an oz.
In other
words a little dap al do ya. I also season
my barrells with the bore butter.
works great on my Knight. Use it like you
would if it costs $750.00 an oz.
In otherwords a little dap al do ya. I also season
my barrells with the bore butter.





