Today I shot my first coyote of the season--230yd bang-flop. However, it was a bit of a hike back, so I hefted him up over my shoulders for the trek back to the car. I expected a bit of bleeding and to have to wash my cammies. But when I got home, I was a bit surprised how much blood there was on my rifle. I took it apart for a good cleaning, but I'm still getting blood out of the bolt hood, and the bolt release is sticky. I took the barreled action out of the stock and gave it a good scrubbing with a damp rag, then sprayed it down with gunscrubber to try to get rid of any residual water. Then I gave it a good oiling and cleaned the barrel. I had blood on the bolt lugs and in the chamber! This sucker bled like a stuck pig! Anyone else have experience in getting blood out of an action/bolt?
I think I may just take it to my gunsmith and have him give it a good once-over. But if there are any other tricks that I can try to avoid the expense, I'm all ears.
I think I may just take it to my gunsmith and have him give it a good once-over. But if there are any other tricks that I can try to avoid the expense, I'm all ears.