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Hammer49 11-11-2008 10:32 PM

Oil vs bore butter question
 
For those who do not believe in bb, what oil do you use to protect the inside of your barrel? Does RemOil work?

Hammer

FG 11-11-2008 10:57 PM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
Rem oil with teflon. One damp patch, both sides and then wait a few minutes and run a dry patch to mop up excess oil.

falcon 11-12-2008 04:26 AM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
i use Rem Oil during hunting season. It the gun will not be fired for awhile i use Militec. Militec has protected the guns in my safes while I worked overseas for as long at two years. Never any rust.

Underclocked 11-12-2008 06:30 AM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
BreakFree CLP, but there is nothing wrong with RemOil. :)

cayugad 11-12-2008 08:11 AM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
Rem Oil, Birchwood Casey Sheath a.k.a. Barricade, Breakfree CLP, Mili-tec, WD-40, all of them work... The main thing before putting any oil in your barrel is do so with a dry barrel. Granted many of these oils have a water displacement ability, but why worry if they did the job. I use Birchwood Casey Sheath the most of all of these.

sabotloader 11-12-2008 08:21 AM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
Hammer49

I use a product called Slip 2000 - It is synthetic oil develped for the military as their existing oils would attract to much dust and dirt on the the deserts...

Here is a test done several years ago on various oils

http://www.thegunzone.com/rust.html

sjsfire 11-12-2008 12:15 PM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 

ORIGINAL: FG

Rem oil with teflon. One damp patch, both sides and then wait a few minutes and run a dry patch to mop up excess oil.

Make that two of us.

SHulion 11-12-2008 01:14 PM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
Birchwood Casey Sheath/Barricade.

sabotloader 11-12-2008 01:17 PM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
Hammer49

Again going my separate way Slip 2000 Synthetic Oil is what I use

http://www.slip2000.com/

But it is proven that Rem and Barricade are excellent products...

Can not remember if I posted thsi test here or not - it is old but you might find some of the information pertenent...

http://www.thegunzone.com/rust.html


Hammer49 11-12-2008 01:58 PM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
Thanks!

mouthcaller 11-12-2008 02:13 PM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
Neither

I use Birchwood-Casey Barricade (formally called Sheath)which dries leaving a protective film that doesn't attract dirt. After cleaning my gun I run a patch sprayed with Barricade down the barrel and put the gun up. You don't need to run a dry patch because there is nothing to dry and remove from the barrel. When I am ready to use the gun I just poor the powder down the spout and load it - no need to run a dry patch.

I don't use oil in the barrel because Oil + fire + black powder residue= TAR, and I don't want tar in my barrel.

There is a divergance of opinion about Bore Butter. Personally I think it is a joke.

Greg Ritz, in the DVD that came with my OMEGA, says that the OMEGA is a high tec modern muzzleloader, made with the most advanced componants andcapable of shooting a high-tec saboted projectile out to 200, even 250 yards. He then turns right around and implores us to use Bore Butter to protect and "season" our the OMEGA barrel. Which is it Greg??? - A high Tec gun or a cast iron skillet??? I want to shoot animals with the gun Greg, not fry chicken in it. Exactly how does that Bore Butter "season" the barrel Greg? Show me the objective evidence supporting that statement. What's in that "Natural Lube" anyway, whale blubber, lard, chicken fat, bacon grease?? What is so "Natural" about it and why do we need it in our modern T/C muzzleloaders.

If this "season like a cast iron skillet" statement actually has merit, why don't we do it routinely with centerfire rifles??? Is Greg advocating that we use bore butter for the new T/C Icon???

SteveBNy 11-12-2008 06:36 PM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 

Which is it Greg??? - A high Tec gun or a cast iron skillet???
:D:D:D

outdoorsmen 11-14-2008 07:43 AM

RE: Oil vs bore butter question
 
plus, doesn't it say in the FAQ's section of teh t/c website that you should not use bore butter in their rifles?

Note about Sabots
T/C's All Natural Lube 1000 Plus Bore Butter was designed as a lube to be used with traditional patched roundballs (lube the patches) and all lead conical bullets like our Maxi-Ball and Maxi-Hunters.

If you are shooting sabots, DO NOT LUBE YOUR SABOTS. Sabots are designed to be shot right out of the package____DRY. In fact, you should remove any trace of Natural Lube, or any lube for that matter, from the barrel before shooting sabots. The less lube you have in the barrel when shooting sabots, the better, to achieve optimum accuracy.

When your hunting or shooting is done, and your rifle cleaned after shooting, re-lube your barrel with T/C's All Natural Lube Bore Butter prior to storage. Wipe down the outside as well. It's an excellent rust preventative.


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