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What prep do you do for hunting rifles for extreme cold conditions?
In the military I remember removing all the oil/lubricants with a solvent and applying powdered graphite. In the field cleaning was just wiping carbon off with a rag and using dry bore brushes and dry patches to clean the bore. This was just until you could give it a proper clean using CLP or gun oil.
I'm looking specifically at bolt action rifles. degreasing with something like Outers Crud Cutter, and then lubricating the action and bore. What is a good extremely cold weather lubricant? Something that won't turn into a gummy mess in -35 degree weather. Worried about rust forming, especially on blued steel.
What does the Rangers use on the Enfields and Tikkas?
In the military I remember removing all the oil/lubricants with a solvent and applying powdered graphite. In the field cleaning was just wiping carbon off with a rag and using dry bore brushes and dry patches to clean the bore. This was just until you could give it a proper clean using CLP or gun oil.
I'm looking specifically at bolt action rifles. degreasing with something like Outers Crud Cutter, and then lubricating the action and bore. What is a good extremely cold weather lubricant? Something that won't turn into a gummy mess in -35 degree weather. Worried about rust forming, especially on blued steel.
What does the Rangers use on the Enfields and Tikkas?


















































