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11-07-2011 09:02 AM |
After a day of shooting, I usually spray a good amount of windex down the barrel. The ammonia in it does a great job of neutralizing the salts that cause corrosion and its looses stuff up. I then soak a 12 guage brush (I'm shooting a .50 Caliber ML) in Hoppes #9 and run that through a few times. After that, I run a couple of patches through again with the Hoppes #9 until they stop coming out black. I'll then run through two patches with oil, two dry patches, and then a patch with TC bore butter.
I've had my muzzleloader for some number of years now and have used it in pretty horrid environmental conditions (rain, snow, wind), and the barrel has remained pristine.
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