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Using Ballistol to clean and lube guns..

Ballistol is huge in the muzzleloader world. It dissolves black powder residue but doesn’t leave an oily film in the barrel. Great for all surfaces and makes a nice patch lube too.
I have always run an oil patch down the bore before before putting the gun back in the safe. I thought that was just common practice so that no rust build up on the inside of the barrel. I would think you'd want an oily film in the barrel for storage purposes. That may not be good for a black powder firearm right z before you fire it but I would still think you'd want some kind of protective coat of oil to P keep corrosion at Bay. Am I wrong here?
 
I have always run an oil patch down the bore before before putting the gun back in the safe. I thought that was just common practice so that no rust build up on the inside of the barrel. I would think you'd want an oily film in the barrel for storage purposes. That may not be good for a black powder firearm right z before you fire it but I would still think you'd want some kind of protective coat of oil to P keep corrosion at Bay. Am I wrong here?
Always run a dry patch down your bore before shooting if you keep them lightly oiled for storage.
 
I have always run an oil patch down the bore before before putting the gun back in the safe. I thought that was just common practice so that no rust build up on the inside of the barrel. I would think you'd want an oily film in the barrel for storage purposes. That may not be good for a black powder firearm right z before you fire it but I would still think you'd want some kind of protective coat of oil to P keep corrosion at Bay. Am I wrong here?

I do exactly that but with ballistol, not oil. I store all my muzzleloaders with the muzzle pointed down too and I run a dry patch down the barrel before I use one of ‘em

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