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Rust Preventative Oil for Inside Bore
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1325048" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>Regardless of what oil you use, you could also use the small dehumidifiers. I have three "Remington" ones in my safe. They have clear widow indicators on them that change color when it is time to recharge them. They have an electrical plug on the back, that you plug into the wall socket, and it recharges in about 12 hours. These protect everything in the safe and cost about $25 each. Got mine from Cabelas. One would protect a normal size safe, but I use three because I live here in the South where the humidity is very high. I have no problems with rust on the outside or in the bore of my firearms. Sorry, I don't do any long range shooting, so I can't relate to anything there but I do fit into the high humidity category. I just thought I would try to help.</p><p> </p><p> My Remington dehumidifers go about three weeks before I have to recharge them. </p><p> </p><p> As far as bore treatment, I use Bore Tech eliminator to clean the bore, and the directions say to leave a light film in the bore for protection. I don't but others might.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1325048, member: 38154"] Regardless of what oil you use, you could also use the small dehumidifiers. I have three "Remington" ones in my safe. They have clear widow indicators on them that change color when it is time to recharge them. They have an electrical plug on the back, that you plug into the wall socket, and it recharges in about 12 hours. These protect everything in the safe and cost about $25 each. Got mine from Cabelas. One would protect a normal size safe, but I use three because I live here in the South where the humidity is very high. I have no problems with rust on the outside or in the bore of my firearms. Sorry, I don't do any long range shooting, so I can't relate to anything there but I do fit into the high humidity category. I just thought I would try to help. My Remington dehumidifers go about three weeks before I have to recharge them. As far as bore treatment, I use Bore Tech eliminator to clean the bore, and the directions say to leave a light film in the bore for protection. I don't but others might. [/QUOTE]
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