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<blockquote data-quote="cornchuck" data-source="post: 728528" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>I was cleaning my muzzleloader the other day after a week of great hunting. ( Better than being at work.) Getting ready to lube the barrel for storage and was wondering if the same lube I use for my ML can work in my other guns, ie, centerfires and rimfires. When I get done shooting my guns, they always go to the cleaning station. Even if they are going to be shot the next weekend. And they always great a patch of Hoppe's Gun oil ran down the bore. After a week of sitting upright in the gun safe, I see some oil down by the trigger where it has ran down the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>The lube I use for my ML is made by Thompson Center and it is a thicker lube than the Hoppes oil. So it won't run down the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>Plus, when I go to shooting one of my rifles again, I always run a solvent patch and dry patch to get any oil out of the barrel.</p><p> </p><p>So, what do you guys think? Can this thicker lube be used?</p><p> </p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornchuck, post: 728528, member: 20220"] I was cleaning my muzzleloader the other day after a week of great hunting. ( Better than being at work.) Getting ready to lube the barrel for storage and was wondering if the same lube I use for my ML can work in my other guns, ie, centerfires and rimfires. When I get done shooting my guns, they always go to the cleaning station. Even if they are going to be shot the next weekend. And they always great a patch of Hoppe's Gun oil ran down the bore. After a week of sitting upright in the gun safe, I see some oil down by the trigger where it has ran down the barrel. The lube I use for my ML is made by Thompson Center and it is a thicker lube than the Hoppes oil. So it won't run down the barrel. Plus, when I go to shooting one of my rifles again, I always run a solvent patch and dry patch to get any oil out of the barrel. So, what do you guys think? Can this thicker lube be used? Jason [/QUOTE]
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