Need help....rust

BigRedBuster

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I have a nice Weatherby 30-06 that I used this season for deer season. I got it out yesterday to do some target shooting and noticed that the surface of the barrel has some rust. It is very light and doesn't appear to be anything but on the surface.

After a google search it looks like many suggest lightly rubbing it with 00000 steal wool and oil. They said if you rub lightly you won't damage the bluing.

Anyone have any experience with this?

It's my favorite rifle and I'm rather concerned about it right now.

 
After a google search it looks like many suggest lightly rubbing it with 00000 steal wool and oil. They said if you rub lightly you won't damage the bluing.

Anyone have any experience with this?
Yes. Buy the finest steel wool available and you won't damage the bluing at all, especially if it's the Weatherby factory bluing.

Had to do the same with my Superposed last fall. Thoroughly cleaned it and oiled it down with RemOil after last season, put it in a moisture control sock, and in a safe with big silica canisters . . . and still had small rust flecks near the rib. About had a heart attack but the fine steel wool did the trick with no damage to the finish.

 
Humidity is a real b!^@h.

Not on the left coast so much
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But I live on the other side of the mountain west from Palm Springs. It's considered Low Desert. Low humidity. I use CLP on my weapons with good success. And Hoppe's too
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There is a product called Flitz that is a paste with something in it that is abrasive. Works well to remove surface rust, but then need to keep oiled. Scheels sells it for sure. I like CLP (cleaner, lubricant, and protector) afterwards, also sold at Scheels.

 
Thanks guys. I did the oil and steal wool and it worked wonders. I'll probably pick up some Flitz next time I'm at Cabellas or Scheels.

 
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