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Winter Storage
« on: December 17, 2010, 03:47:30 PM »
Ok...now that Ive pissed the wife off for cleaning my barrel in the bath tube.What should I use for winter storeage, as in the barrel?
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RE: Winter Storage
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2010, 04:59:58 PM »
I just use Bore Butter and apply a lot more of it.  I've heard some guys use Crisco and some will use Vaseline, not sure about how well either of those work, but the TC Bore Butter has been working fine for me.

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RE: Winter Storage
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2010, 02:25:35 PM »
My winter plan is to shoot it regularly!  We're gonna take a bunch of milk jugs filled with water (easy cleanup) up to the woods and set up some target ranges!  We're gonna scatter them up, down, close, far, left, and right.  I'm bummed on the one dimensional nature of a shooting range.  And my opinion about accuracy is that it's relative to the shooting situation.  Who cares how tight your groups are when you're sitting in a chair, under a cover, propped on sandbags, shooting at a paper target?  That just shows how accurate the rifle is!  How about an unsupported standing shot where someone hits a buzzer and you have two seconds to shoot!  And I'll bet that almost any decent rifle, right out of the box, is more accurate than me in any real shooting situation.

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RE: Winter Storage
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2010, 02:37:34 PM »
Use the same gun oil that you use for your modern firearms. Why use primitive stuff when there are much better options?

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RE: Winter Storage
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2010, 05:14:37 PM »
At the end of the season I clean my barrel with breech plug removed using very hot soapy water. Then rinse the bore with clean hot water and while the barrel is still hot I swab it with bore butter. The bore butter will fill the pores of the steel and give a sufficient deterent to moisture, plus the rifle is ready to reload when neccessary.
There's nothing wrong with using gun oil in your barrel for storage, just remember to clean it out before reloading prior to shooting/hunting.

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RE: Winter Storage
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2010, 05:44:45 PM »
I dont shoot from a rest because thats not how it happens in the woods. I do plan to start shootin the boom stick earlier this upcoming year.I like the idea of the water bottle to shoot. i think I'm going to try that.
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Re: RE: Winter Storage
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2010, 07:45:14 PM »
Use the same gun oil that you use for your modern firearms. Why use primitive stuff when there are much better options?

I am with bobcat on this one. Bore Butter is not a oil or rust preventative. It was intended as a bullet lube. Back in the day of more porous metals it served a purpose any new or newer M/L has a good quality barrel and should be treated as such. I use Hoppes oil or Rem Oil in all my M/L, I have seen bores rust severely with the use of bore butter alone.  :twocents:
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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2010, 08:34:55 AM »
If you store your ML inside your house where its warm and dry, where's the rust going to come from? I've yet to have any firearm rust when stored inside my house.
Hunting situation is a different story. This thread is about storage.
Technically if you will use a product that prevents moisture from coming in contact with the steel of your firearm you will effectively prevent rust from forming. Just as important make sure the space where your ML is stored is warm and dry.

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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2010, 11:46:04 AM »
I just clean it and bore butter the piss out of it and stick it in the safe
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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #9 on: December 23, 2010, 11:49:13 AM »
I clean and dry  it then put a light coat of break free,,,

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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2010, 12:26:01 PM »
Hoppes products all the way for me. Just make sure its good and clean.  :IBCOOL:
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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #11 on: December 23, 2010, 12:29:12 PM »
This thread reminds me that I need to get some oil in mine and get it put back together and in the safe. Right now it's still in pieces since I took it apart on Thanksgiving day and cleaned it, after I filled my deer tag. I have never used bore butter, in 25 years of shooting muzzleloaders. I don't know what the fascination is that some people have with that stuff. I'll be using some CLP on the bore of my muzzleloader before it gets stored in the safe.

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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #12 on: December 23, 2010, 12:35:16 PM »
I had to stop and think about it as well. I have used bore butter, and to me its a lubricant. Its not like oil to prevent rust. I also know people that love the stuff, and use it between every shot. To help lube the bullet to get it down the bore. But i know they still use oil to store there guns.
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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #13 on: December 24, 2010, 11:51:29 PM »
It seems like I can alway find some gunk on this thing, no matter how many times I've cleaned it.  Like a drill sergeant!  Constant Cleaning. Then I shoot it again, and it's filthy!

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Re: Winter Storage
« Reply #14 on: December 28, 2010, 03:04:28 PM »
I like the knight's oil.  Probably the same as the Hoppe's, but it's what I started using for my M/L after I put the new barrel on it and it works fine.

Speaking of rust, one trick I have to keep the nipples in good shape in the safe or in the field - I have one of those old plastic speed loaders that are snap caps on both ends (one shallow chamber for bullet and one large for powder).  In the shallow end, I have a couple of cleaning patches damp with that Knight's oil, and I put my extra nipples in there.  The patch keeps them oiled and quiet when you're walking around.  My nipple wrench goes in the big end where the powder would go (I "fixed" it so the T handle is removeable) and wrap them in some pillow ticking to keep them from rattling.  Quiet, rust-proof and handy.
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