Looking for a cheaper alternative than using my very expensive ($27/can) Horandy One-Shot Dry Spray Lube.
How do I get the water safely out of the trigger assembly collected under the stock and NOT harm my synthetic stock or other synthetic/plastic parts? and NOT flood everything with lubricant?
Yes I can use a spray straw and flush out my trigger assembly areas concealed under the action and stock with all kinds of spray firearm lubricants but now I have a rifle flooded with lubricant that will attract and hold dirt and other gunky stuff that I can not displace with gun scrubber for fear of damaging the finish on my synthetic stock
It's the middle of firearm deer season and I can not remove the barrels action from the stock to properly spray it down with action cleaner as I will lose my zero and I do not wish to lose a day of hunting re-zeroing my rifle.
All of my rapidly evaporating action cleaner will absolutely attack plastics and plastic finishes.
Looking all over the internet for a affordable plastic safe spray to flush out my rifle but not even WD-40 is listed as plastic safe.
I am most concerned with the trigger assembly as I do have foul weather specific rifles who are either all stainless or Cerakoted but I know there are multiple unprotected steel parts in my trigger assembly that will need immediate attention after being exposed to precipitation and get wet.
If I have to use my Hornady One-Shot dry lube so be it $27 isn't that much VS a $700+ rifle when it comes right down to it.
How do I get the water safely out of the trigger assembly collected under the stock and NOT harm my synthetic stock or other synthetic/plastic parts? and NOT flood everything with lubricant?
Yes I can use a spray straw and flush out my trigger assembly areas concealed under the action and stock with all kinds of spray firearm lubricants but now I have a rifle flooded with lubricant that will attract and hold dirt and other gunky stuff that I can not displace with gun scrubber for fear of damaging the finish on my synthetic stock
It's the middle of firearm deer season and I can not remove the barrels action from the stock to properly spray it down with action cleaner as I will lose my zero and I do not wish to lose a day of hunting re-zeroing my rifle.
All of my rapidly evaporating action cleaner will absolutely attack plastics and plastic finishes.
Looking all over the internet for a affordable plastic safe spray to flush out my rifle but not even WD-40 is listed as plastic safe.
I am most concerned with the trigger assembly as I do have foul weather specific rifles who are either all stainless or Cerakoted but I know there are multiple unprotected steel parts in my trigger assembly that will need immediate attention after being exposed to precipitation and get wet.
If I have to use my Hornady One-Shot dry lube so be it $27 isn't that much VS a $700+ rifle when it comes right down to it.