Going against the grain here, I have never washed, flushed, or Windexed rifles after firing milsurp rounds. I do clean them promptly, typically using MPro-7 on most components plus a bore cleaner for the barrel, and finish up with Eezox on all surfaces.
Never had a hint of rust.
Sometimes, if I don't have time, they don't get cleaned at all, just a spray coating of Eezox, again, never a problem and have been doing this for many, many years.
The only guns that get washed are blackpowder and they are washed because after a practice session of 40 or so rounds, everything is dirty. (Blackpowder, not Pyrodex)
They get washed using a solution of hot water, pinesol and a bit of water soluble cutting oil. The nipples come off and you put breach end into the pail, then you use a patch on a jag and rod like a piston to suck water into the barrel. Easier than pouring water down the barrel and the patch physically removes deposits at the same time.
Never had a hint of rust.
Sometimes, if I don't have time, they don't get cleaned at all, just a spray coating of Eezox, again, never a problem and have been doing this for many, many years.
The only guns that get washed are blackpowder and they are washed because after a practice session of 40 or so rounds, everything is dirty. (Blackpowder, not Pyrodex)
They get washed using a solution of hot water, pinesol and a bit of water soluble cutting oil. The nipples come off and you put breach end into the pail, then you use a patch on a jag and rod like a piston to suck water into the barrel. Easier than pouring water down the barrel and the patch physically removes deposits at the same time.
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