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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2353926" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I also have a CVA Wolf, have had it for many years now. I have no rust in my bore. I load the rifle opening day of each muzzle loader season. I gets 100 gr (2 pellets) of IMR White Hots and a 245 gr power belt bullet on top of of course a 209 primer, Remington in the past Winchester this year. I am also a NRA Certified Muzzle Loading Instructor so my rifle gets a lot of use during the year and despite the fact that I was told when I started muzzle loading that rust was inevitable, I have not had any rust issues. 1 - I always shoot IMR White Hots. 2 - I run a patch up and down the barrel after every 2nd shot. At the end of the day I clean the barrel using Muzzle Magic, followed by good old Hoppe's #9 and a light coat or Rem Oil. No rust..ever. Try it you will like it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2353926, member: 118816"] I also have a CVA Wolf, have had it for many years now. I have no rust in my bore. I load the rifle opening day of each muzzle loader season. I gets 100 gr (2 pellets) of IMR White Hots and a 245 gr power belt bullet on top of of course a 209 primer, Remington in the past Winchester this year. I am also a NRA Certified Muzzle Loading Instructor so my rifle gets a lot of use during the year and despite the fact that I was told when I started muzzle loading that rust was inevitable, I have not had any rust issues. 1 - I always shoot IMR White Hots. 2 - I run a patch up and down the barrel after every 2nd shot. At the end of the day I clean the barrel using Muzzle Magic, followed by good old Hoppe's #9 and a light coat or Rem Oil. No rust..ever. Try it you will like it! [/QUOTE]
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