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Duck Creek Hunter 02-22-2008 11:25 AM

Anti Seize
 
Well I just gave my new Lyman Gp barrel a hot soapy bath, scrubbed the bore, believe it or not it was not as dirty as described in yesterday's post.Oiled the bore using Hoppers #9, oiling the outside as well. Now to the question, I know some of you use slick 50,on the clean out plug, what about the nipple thread? Would it not seize also? or do you stay away because it might contaminate the powder? Also would you suggest using a little bore butter or moose milk down the barrell for now as its going to be a while before I can get to the range. DCH

cayugad 02-22-2008 12:13 PM

RE: Anti Seize
 

ORIGINAL: Duck Creek Hunter

Well I just gave my new Lyman Gp barrel a hot soapy bath, scrubbed the bore, believe it or not it was not as dirty as described in yesterday's post.Oiled the bore using Hoppers #9, oiling the outside as well. Now to the question, I know some of you use slick 50,on the clean out plug, what about the nipple thread? Would it not seize also? or do you stay away because it might contaminate the powder? Also would you suggest using a little bore butter or moose milk down the barrell for now as its going to be a while before I can get to the range. DCH
I do put a small amount on the threads of the nipple for the bolster. If you are going to store the rifle, simply apply a good quality gun oil on a patch and swab the barrel real good. Then before you shoot next, apply some isopropyl alcohol to a patch and swab the bore. This will remove the gun oil. Then a couple dry ones. After that push a dry patch to the bottom of the bore and pop a #11 cap through the nipple. Pull that patch and check it. If there is a good burn mark on it, load the rifle. If not, push another dry patch to the bottom and pop a couple more patches. Pull that one and check it, and see if there are burn marks. If there is (and there should be) then load as normal.

mcawful 02-22-2008 04:41 PM

RE: Anti Seize
 
I use an antiseize on all my nipples. I just use some I picked up at Auto Zone for about $3. The tube will probably last me the rest of my life.:D
I'm like Cayugad, I swab some RemOil down there and leave it. Just like my centerfires and rimfires. Getting ready to shoot, solvent or alcohol down the barrel on a patch, with a dry one or two after.
I haven't found any rust yet.

Duck Creek Hunter 02-22-2008 05:26 PM

RE: Anti Seize
 
Thanks Cal, Purchased some slick-50 grease, it will last 6 lifetimes. Had a little problem finding it. Finally purchased from Checker Auto. By the way that cleanout plug is really tiny, so I called Lyman and they going to send me a couple extras,[Free].Custormer Service is great, as I had several issues and they answered without question.


DCH

Duck Creek Hunter 02-22-2008 05:27 PM

RE: Anti Seize
 
Mcawful, Thanks for the advice, I purchased slick-50 it will last six lifetimes.

DCH


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