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funeralplanner1 12-04-2005 10:37 AM

bore butter
 
I just got finished cleaning my TC 209-50 and I used the bore butter on the inside and out. I then cleaned a couple of my other guns with it. I was embarrassed to find out how muchrust was on my exterior that I couldn't see.... Anyways, anyone ever use it on the exterior of their guns?

eldeguello 12-04-2005 11:03 AM

RE: bore butter
 

ORIGINAL: funeralplanner1

I just got finished cleaning my TC 209-50 and I used the bore butter on the inside and out. I then cleaned a couple of my other guns with it. I was embarrassed to find out how muchrust was on my exterior that I couldn't see.... Anyways, anyone ever use it on the exterior of their guns?
Bore Butter is essentially Crisco with yellow food coloring in it. I find it useful as a shooting patch lube and a lead bullet lube for BP guns. It is poor for a preservative/rust preventer. Use Birchwood casey SHEATH for preventing rust, NOT BORE BUTTER!!

funeralplanner1 12-04-2005 12:34 PM

RE: bore butter
 
That is what I was using, and I was taking rust off with the bore butter. Oh well, maybe a fluke thing.

48thguns 12-04-2005 04:48 PM

RE: bore butter
 
Interior ....bore butter. Exterior Blue wonder then a light coat of oil. Regards, Rick.

eldeguello 12-05-2005 02:24 PM

RE: bore butter
 

ORIGINAL: 48thguns

Interior ....bore butter. Exterior Blue wonder then a light coat of oil. Regards, Rick.
If you saturate a patch with SHEATH and use it to swab the bore and to wipe off all steel exterior surfaces, you will absolutely prevent all possible rust anywhere, and you don't have a blob of grease or oil in the bore that you have to make sure is totally removed before you can load the rifle next time!

This is, of course, after you have cleaned the bore and other steel parts thoroughly by whatever favorite means of cleaning you use to get all powder fouling off.


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