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Muzzleloader Hunting
Muzzleleoader Cleanup question
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<blockquote data-quote="jimirwin" data-source="post: 1796267" data-attributes="member: 51801"><p>Mostly right on. But I also rinse with alcohol after all water runs out. Alcohol mixes with and "captures" the water, so removing it takes the water away, too. Any alky/water left behind evaporates very quickly. Again, the alky takes the water with it.. Now wet with a good water displacing preservative. LPS2 or the like. Let this drain completely (MUZZLE DOWN!) then put it away (short term) OR oil with ATF or some such.</p><p></p><p>Works for me over 45 yrs.</p><p></p><p>Jim Irwin (aka Cannonball)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimirwin, post: 1796267, member: 51801"] Mostly right on. But I also rinse with alcohol after all water runs out. Alcohol mixes with and "captures" the water, so removing it takes the water away, too. Any alky/water left behind evaporates very quickly. Again, the alky takes the water with it.. Now wet with a good water displacing preservative. LPS2 or the like. Let this drain completely (MUZZLE DOWN!) then put it away (short term) OR oil with ATF or some such. Works for me over 45 yrs. Jim Irwin (aka Cannonball) [/QUOTE]
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