alsaqr
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Yep, another person may have ruined a gun with Bore Butter. TC got rich off the Bore Butter racket. They claim the bore of your gun can be "seasoned" like a cast iron skillet. It's all cheap hype; the bore rusts under the Bore Butter.
Every year i would get as least five or six guns with ruined bores. The owners expected me to perform acts of magic that would return their guns to pristine condition for a pittance. Now i tell the owners the gun is ruined, go by a new one.
i'm with frontier gander. For years i fired Pyrodex exclusively. In 2000 i bought a cheap CVA Stag Horn rifle. Sometimes the gun remained uncleaned for a week or more. The bore of that rifle is like new after firing over 3,000 rounds, most loaded with Pyrodex.
i now use mostly Black MZ powder. Last Saturday i killed a big doe with my Encore. The gun will be cleaned at the end of deer gun season.
Yeah, black powder lovers to great lengths to trash Pyrodex as being more corrosive than their favorite stuff. BP and Pyrodex both contain sulfur: Sulfur is the chief culprit of corrosion of both. IME: Both are equally corrosive.
Every year i would get as least five or six guns with ruined bores. The owners expected me to perform acts of magic that would return their guns to pristine condition for a pittance. Now i tell the owners the gun is ruined, go by a new one.
i'm with frontier gander. For years i fired Pyrodex exclusively. In 2000 i bought a cheap CVA Stag Horn rifle. Sometimes the gun remained uncleaned for a week or more. The bore of that rifle is like new after firing over 3,000 rounds, most loaded with Pyrodex.
i now use mostly Black MZ powder. Last Saturday i killed a big doe with my Encore. The gun will be cleaned at the end of deer gun season.
Yeah, black powder lovers to great lengths to trash Pyrodex as being more corrosive than their favorite stuff. BP and Pyrodex both contain sulfur: Sulfur is the chief culprit of corrosion of both. IME: Both are equally corrosive.