Hey Team,
Long story short.. My firearms were in inaccessible storage for little over a year. Recently got them back, and excited to get back to the range. Specifically the Savage FCP-K .308win. Naturally I wanted to give them a once over prior to range day. Ran some solvent, brass brush, then swabbed the bore and was surprised to find a disturbing orange colour on the patch. I continued to clean until no more orange residue was showing on the patches. The bore appears to have a shiny/smooth finish, though I would like to track down a borescope for proper inspection.
Without any noticeable damage to the barrel with the naked eye;
1. Is it safe?
2. Can I expect to see a significant decrease in accuracy?
Side note, If anyone in the Brooks, Alberta area has a borescope and would like to help a fellow gun nut out it would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Menace
Long story short.. My firearms were in inaccessible storage for little over a year. Recently got them back, and excited to get back to the range. Specifically the Savage FCP-K .308win. Naturally I wanted to give them a once over prior to range day. Ran some solvent, brass brush, then swabbed the bore and was surprised to find a disturbing orange colour on the patch. I continued to clean until no more orange residue was showing on the patches. The bore appears to have a shiny/smooth finish, though I would like to track down a borescope for proper inspection.
Without any noticeable damage to the barrel with the naked eye;
1. Is it safe?
2. Can I expect to see a significant decrease in accuracy?
Side note, If anyone in the Brooks, Alberta area has a borescope and would like to help a fellow gun nut out it would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Menace