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Best product to clean your rifle?
Currently i use rem oil and hoppes #9 solvent to keep my guns rust free. Is it nessacary to use both or will one or the other do the job itself...?
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One's a solvent and the other is a lubricant. Hoppes #9 is a good solvent with some preservative qualities; Rem oil is a lube, any lube will have some solvent qualities. I use either Hoppes #9 or Kano Kroil as a solvent. When it comes to protecting my guns I only use "Tetra Gun Oil". Some people think that it's a little expensive, but it works and a couple of extra dollars is worth it when it protects an expensive gun. An 8 ounce bottle cost me $8 right from the company, in the store a 1 ounce bottle will cost you $4.
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Is it bad to wipe rem oil on my gun (not in the barrel?)
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I too use Hoppes #9 and Rem Oil. I wipe the whole gun down after it's been cleaned with the Rem Oil wipes, or I'll take a little Rem Oil and spray onto a rag and put a light coat on.
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Originally Posted by Snipe4Food
(Post 3501129)
Is it bad to wipe rem oil on my gun (not in the barrel?)
http://www.tetraproducts.com/default_wf.asp http://www.tetraproducts.com/product_view.asp?ID=2 http://www.tetraproducts.com/product_view.asp?ID=1 The grease is also a great product, it works best when wiped off after being applied. I use it in my ruger 10/22's action, and it doesn't attract debris or gun powder residue that'll gum up the action. It also works great inside the action of rifles used in freezing weather, no frozen firing pins when youu pull the trigger. |
I use Eau de #9 for carbon fouling, Shooter's Choice or Montana Extreme for copper removal and I use synthetic oil for preservation. I find that the synthetics attract less dust and a little goes a long way.
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I use Hoppes #9 mixed with alcohol for my muzzleloader and either straight Hoppes #9 or Hoppes Bench Rest Copper Cleaner for all my other guns. Then I finish them off with Break-Free CLP. Never had any corrosion issues.
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i've been using hoppes #9 for at least 30 years. it works well. as far as oil, rem oil is fine, as are any number of other oils (even 3&1 oil you get at wmt).
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Hoppes is alright for powder, lead fouling but too weak for copper you should use a dedicated copper solvent as well Cr10, Sweets, wipe out, etc). I don't use rem oil but it is fine for inside and outside. Just remember to run a dry patch down your bore before firing to ensure no excess pressure results from oil in the bore. Yes the bore should be oiled for storage!
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Originally Posted by skeeter 7MM
(Post 3501908)
Hoppes is alright for powder, lead fouling but too weak for copper you should use a dedicated copper solvent as well Cr10, Sweets, wipe out, etc). I don't use rem oil but it is fine for inside and outside. Just remember to run a dry patch down your bore before firing to ensure no excess pressure results from oil in the bore. Yes the bore should be oiled for storage!
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