I have a bolt action, a CZ 527 to be precise, that developed a little rust on the bolt. We're talking about ~10 tiny >1mm flecks, randomly scattered about. None on the lugs or boltface, and most on the Mauser-like extractor outside face. But a few were on the bolt itself. There was no rust on the lugs.
The bolt was out and laying on the cleaning table. I gently rubbed the minimal rust off the bolt with a brown scotchbrite pad (for metal) and Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish. I did NOT shoe-shine the bolt, and did not touch the lugs.
My question is: Is this a huge deal? Should I partake in additional preventive measures? I don't want rust spreading inside the action.
Background
I was cleaning it in a basement back room in an air-conditioned house during the summer. In general, it is not humid in the house.
Used Patch-Out, which ideally is left in the bore for a while, so I left it there a few days.
Normally, my rifles are in an air-conditioned house, locked up in a safe with a golden rod and, in the summer, a dehumidifier running full time next to it. I never have rust issues.
While I await your advice, the bolt is covered in Ballistol and not in the rifle.
The bolt was out and laying on the cleaning table. I gently rubbed the minimal rust off the bolt with a brown scotchbrite pad (for metal) and Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish. I did NOT shoe-shine the bolt, and did not touch the lugs.
My question is: Is this a huge deal? Should I partake in additional preventive measures? I don't want rust spreading inside the action.
Background
I was cleaning it in a basement back room in an air-conditioned house during the summer. In general, it is not humid in the house.
Used Patch-Out, which ideally is left in the bore for a while, so I left it there a few days.
Normally, my rifles are in an air-conditioned house, locked up in a safe with a golden rod and, in the summer, a dehumidifier running full time next to it. I never have rust issues.
While I await your advice, the bolt is covered in Ballistol and not in the rifle.
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