cleaning an old dirty bore
My first mil surp since 1964, this O3A3 (Remington 383XXXX, barrel maked R.A. with flaming bomb and 8-43) looks pretty good, under the cosmoline (? grease?) around the receiver still lots of green parkerizing on the bolt etc. Cracks behind the tang which I fixed. But the barrel is filhty, not sure if it's rust, solid cosmoline or pitting. Been working with bore brush and mineral spirits, Iosso, and Hoppes #9 Nitro without noticeable results. Any ideas??? What dia brush should I use, used a 30-06 and 308 but the bristles wear down to no friction pretty quick
Thanks
Save the sweat and the steel, and use electrolytic cleaning
Any abrasive cleaning will remove some of the steel as well as the rust. If the barrel is a candidate for the scrapyard in its present condition, then I suggest that you search the Blackpowder and Restorer's forums for "electrolytic cleaning", which I have described in detail on more than one occasion. The electrolytic method reduces the hard rust to a softer black sludge which you can then clean out with patches, thus saving wear on your arms and what remains of the rifling. And it will get the rust out of the inside corners of the rifling down to the last fraction of a thou, which no brush can do, because of the finite size of the bristles.
When you have cleaned the bore electrolytically, then the cleaned out rust pits will still have sharp edges that will tend to tear microsopic bits off the bullets - so you will get copper fouling very quickly. Stage two is therefore to acquire a handful of hard lead bullets and use Neco fire-lapping paste to smooth off the edges of the pits. Then it's back to shoot-clean-shoot clean.... One day electrolytic cleaning, followed by one session at the range for fire-lapping will be enough to show whether the bore is usable
:wave:
Patrick