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Offline TCEPH270

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Pro Hunter...'waterproof-ness'?
« on: November 30, 2008, 09:44:29 AM »
Hi,

I know the barrel, and receiver area are stainless but how about the action inside?  I haven't taken it apart for fear of having parts leftover.   I wouldn't be leaving it outside, in the rain but....if you were to be out all day and your camp is a tent what precautions would you take against rust?     

How maintenance free is this gun?

Anybody had any rust issues?    (sometimes "stainless" steel isn't so stainless)

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Re: Pro Hunter...'waterproof-ness'?
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2008, 01:28:18 PM »
I have a regular stainless encore and it rusts a lot. There is often rust around the extractor, breech face and under the forearm. It cleans up pretty easily but it is a bit of a pain especially since most people buy SS because of its "waterproof-ness". To answer your question though If hunting in the rain I would definitely give it a good cleaning and oiling after you get home. During the hunt just wipe and spray whatever you can reach.
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Re: Pro Hunter...'waterproof-ness'?
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2008, 01:57:28 PM »
My experience is similar to 10pt's, you need to keep them clean, particularly if using BP, Pyrodex or T7 in a muzzleloader.  After 2 day's in the rain my buddys stainless ML was oozing rust out of the frame.  I use a good paste wax on everything I can coat and that works pretty well.  I also am using BH209 powder now and it's less of a problem, you just need to keep it wiped down.