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I spun one onto a rod's cleaning brush and chucked the cleaning rod in a drill, then used it to clean the loose rust from an old muzzleloader bore. It did a great job of cleaning without honing the bore.
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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I bought a 1953 Sauer 16 ga at auction which had been stored in a LOM case for too many years. Red rust powder everywhere, so bad you couldnt read the name on the side of the receiver. Paid $65. for it. Brought it home and scrubbed everything with WD-40 and the frontier pad. It looks like a brand new gun! All the case colors were still there and I was amazed at how all the freckling on barrels just disappeared!
Once you develop a feel for the amount of pressure to apply you will be quite pleased with the results. Works well on Damascus barrells, as well. The best part is that it does not dull or scratch the surface. |
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Has anyone tried the Frontier pads on the outside surface of twist steel barrels?
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