One of the methods I tried was filling the barrel with oil, and capping the end, and even then I still had corrosion/rust on some of the parts, with it done this way and sacked in a silicon gun sack (also supposed to prevent rust/corrosion). First one was rubbed down with gun oil, almost wet, and cased, came out with rust. Worked on it, got it clean, tried using the gun rust prevention little capsules or whatever you call them, looked like a shotgun shell, didn't work either. Bought a NEW one that was supposed to be RUST/Weather resistant.....same deal.... Both were CVA's, both were junk. I hope they'd upped the quality of steel they use, because as of about 11yrs ago, their steel was GARBAGE!!!
Have you met Carlos? I see he lives in NC. I only found one article with him describing his experience with the Accura, not the V2. Am I not looking in the right spot? I also read an article about swabbing the barrel after each shot. Do you guys do this? Surely no one does in a hunting situation, right?
Have you met Carlos? I see he lives in NC. I bought my V2 from him. I only found one article with him describing his experience with the Accura, not the V2. Am I not looking in the right spot? There's an article with him describing his experience with the V2.....or, there was a few weeks ago.
I have done much testing with BH, and it works good with a hot primer. Like CCI209M. Also some are modifying thier breech plugs of older guns. BH needs all the spark you can get. You still get a crud ring from BH, but not near like 777. I just hope its not hydroscopic like 777.