Rust Prevention Test
#1
Check out this test this guy did with many different rust prevention products. Now I don't want to here anyone talking bad about any products.
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/GunTech/NewsletterArchive.aspx?p=0&t=1&i=503
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/GunTech/NewsletterArchive.aspx?p=0&t=1&i=503
#4
You know what I notice... all of the really good ones are hard to remove from the metal unless you have degreaser. I might try some of that RIG Universal Grease. It works good, it is really cheap, and it is odorless. I would not mindrunning a patch ofdegreaser down my barrel before I go out shooting or hunting if the grease or oil is really good. Each product is good for different things.
#5
Nontypical Buck
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Sharp Shooter, here's the reason for my warp comment...
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1451747

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1451747

#6
Typical Buck
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It is an interesting test indeed and I learned I should never strip all the bluing off my rifle and leave it on a picknick table for 72 hours in bad weather.
WD40 really shined in this test and they were not even one of the companies products. They don't even sell it lol. The heavy grease of all types seemed to work very well but I store my guns inside and if it is wet while hunting I dry and clean them well afterwards.
WD40 really shined in this test and they were not even one of the companies products. They don't even sell it lol. The heavy grease of all types seemed to work very well but I store my guns inside and if it is wet while hunting I dry and clean them well afterwards.
#7
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From: Salem Ohio USA
Sharp Shooter - Thank You for passing along those test results on rust prevention. It is something we all deal with on a regular basis and I like a lot of us was useing a brand name product that tested poorly. The power of advertising "leads" us to believe their product is the best and only product to use. These test results prove otherwise !!! Sincerely, DeerMe
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Dearme, remember all the stuff that tested well was product made by the company that employed the person who did the test.
This was not done by an independant lab with no bias under stricked lab conditions.
This was not done by an independant lab with no bias under stricked lab conditions.
#9
Pittsburghunter
So you are saying Steve Schmidt works for thecompany(ies) that did well in the product testing....?? Do you know that for a fact? Brownells does not even handle a lot of these products.
I guess I get a different picture, but I do agree with
That would limit all the advice we give here. Cause I certainly do not shoot in a lab.
But then again my guns really do not see a independent lab with strict lab condition when I am hunting here in Idaho... they are just exposed to the conditions.
So you are saying Steve Schmidt works for thecompany(ies) that did well in the product testing....?? Do you know that for a fact? Brownells does not even handle a lot of these products.
I guess I get a different picture, but I do agree with
This was not done by an independant lab with no bias under stricked lab conditions.
But then again my guns really do not see a independent lab with strict lab condition when I am hunting here in Idaho... they are just exposed to the conditions.
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No I just found it was interesting that this was posted on their website and their products seemed to work the best. I am a natual born skeptic and did take that into account.
I in no way am saying the test wasn't factual but I would have liked to have seen each individual plate before application and such.
The author of the test himself said it was non-scientific.
What I learned most from the test is a complete take down drying and lubing is needed quickly after being stuck in the rain hunting no matter what you use for lube. Unless you use the grease and I can't imagine using it for anything except long term storage.
I in no way am saying the test wasn't factual but I would have liked to have seen each individual plate before application and such.
The author of the test himself said it was non-scientific.
What I learned most from the test is a complete take down drying and lubing is needed quickly after being stuck in the rain hunting no matter what you use for lube. Unless you use the grease and I can't imagine using it for anything except long term storage.


