Soundguy
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Weird... almost makes me thing it is solvating something from the drill..
I used wd-40 for cleaning stickers off glass and plastic.. and really can't see any kind of residure.. as far as I can tell, the stuff seems to 'flash off' about as fast as mineral spirits.. leving about the same residue! ( stoddards solvent anyone? )
soundguy
I used wd-40 for cleaning stickers off glass and plastic.. and really can't see any kind of residure.. as far as I can tell, the stuff seems to 'flash off' about as fast as mineral spirits.. leving about the same residue! ( stoddards solvent anyone? )
soundguy
It didn't like chewing on the barrel so it backed up and then ran about 20 feet away.
I worked the lever to bring up another round, and shot it mid-way between the eye and the ear.
I know from other experiences that WD40 leaves a gummy residue. I will sometimes spray an entire drill index with a liberal dose of WD40 in order to prevent corrosion. When I look inside a year later, there is a gummy residue on the sides of the metal box from the WD40, and some of the drills are stuck in the little metal rack. No corrosion though, and a little gum on a drill is no big problem.
What I think the problem with the rifle was is that I had cleaned it after the season the year before, and sprayed the internals of the action with a light dose of WD40. I cleaned the barrel before the season in question. I didn't feel a need to sight it in because in the previous six years or so I had never taken a shot over 30 ft, and had frequently laid the rifle down and just stabbed the pig.
I discovered that there are more reasons to sight in a rifle each season than just checking the zero. Making sure it goes bang is in there too.
I had owned the rifle for 6 or 7 years and had cleaned it before & after each season. I doubt there was any residue left from the factory. As a result of the experience I switched to Break Free for a spray lube and haven't had any problems since. In the past couple of years I have used the Rem Oil spray (Remington) if I don't see Break Free on the shelf.