BammaYankee
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Just picked up a used rifle which apparently sat uncleaned in a garage for several years. It was horribly fouled with copper and it took several hours to get all the carbon and copper out. With a bore light the bore overall now looks in good shape with no apparent pitting.
Problem is that there are streaks of a light colored substance (sort of looks like baked on lithium grease) in some of the grooves and what looks to be very small spots of surface rust. There also seems to be s lot of lint left when I run a dry patch. I scratched at the streaks with a dental pick but no dice.
Question is... What do I do? I am considering Tubb's Final Finish (I already read the previous threads on this product) or ISSO paste to try and clean it up and smooth out any burrs. Any other suggestions?
Problem is that there are streaks of a light colored substance (sort of looks like baked on lithium grease) in some of the grooves and what looks to be very small spots of surface rust. There also seems to be s lot of lint left when I run a dry patch. I scratched at the streaks with a dental pick but no dice.
Question is... What do I do? I am considering Tubb's Final Finish (I already read the previous threads on this product) or ISSO paste to try and clean it up and smooth out any burrs. Any other suggestions?