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Seems like someone posted on the forum a few years ago that if you would leave the top off a bottle of Ballistol the smell would go away. Don’t know if this would effect how well it works or not. Whatever causes the odor probably plays a part.
I may be going for the gold medal in the crazy event but, when going for an aged look on the barrel and lock I first rusted everything. Then applied 44/40 instant blue and rubbed it back to my liking with steel wool. Now I just clean and oil. No rust. Of course this won't do anything about the...
For me it's cool water (hot water causes flash rust) until the patches come out clean, then dry the bore with a couple more patches, then 91% alcohol, then gun oil, then forget it till I get another chance to shoot.
Your not alone friend. I'm not to crazy about the smell either. It works but if I can smell it then the animals can too. I'm going to try Birchwood Casey's Barricade.
Don't want to highjack Pete's post but may be interesting if someone would start a post on knapping nightmares. I don't think many people could get as good as Pete without a box or two of bandaids.
Hello Mike and welcome to the forum. I checked out the pics of your rifle and while I don't know enough to make a call on it I will be following the post. This is going to be interesting. Good looking pup in the picture, I've got one just like it.