Reloading made simple..

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Reloading made simple..

#1 Post by Hrun »

Planning for tomorrows shoot.

Several hours in the man cave reloading .357..

Or, spend time with Mrs Hrun whilst loading for the .44 New Army..
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#2 Post by Ralph »

Got to keep on the good side of Mrs Hrun
for when you want to clean the new army
in the sink or god forbid the dishwasher.

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Dishwasher :good:
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#4 Post by Hrun »

Na, clean it in the ultrasonic cleaner in the man cave (shed)..

Only used water once when I first bought it.. followed al the advise online and spent the next 2 weeks trying to stop it rusting.. water is the devils juice!

Man cave time is happy time :-)
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#6 Post by ovenpaa »

I use the dishwasher for anything and everything that I can fit in, however you do need to make sure everything is well oiled afterwards to prevent rusting. I use a 'proper' oil as opposed to WD40 having learnt the hard way that it does not always do what is says on the tin :(
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#7 Post by dromia »

I use a lot of water displacing liquid in my black powder cleaning, however it is only used for displacing water, once that is done, the gun is oiled for storage as usual.
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I am using auto transmission oil in the bath and eds red everywhere else currently.
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#9 Post by dromia »

Water is the key to neutralising the hygroscopic fouling in black powder, oil based only cleaners don't do that as well if at all.

Using a water miscible oil means that when the water evaporates a film of oil is left also using hot water leads to flash fouling, water displacing liquids are very effective at getting moisture out of a gun.

I clean my black powder guns as I would my smokeless guns only using aquoil, water displacing and finally oil patches.

I cannot abide wet cleaning of anything firearms related, baths, flushing and the like are an anathema to me and totally unnecessary.
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#10 Post by ballkeeper »

i use brush , then warm soapy water swab it out till clean, then oil with bronox wipe off any excess oil ,


Aquoil might try that
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