Hello all.
I have a Tikka CTR in .308 that I’ve owned for about 3 years. There was a winter in 2021 where it was exposed overnight in freezing temperatures in a packing bag and I discovered some surface rust. I tried my best to clean it off and then made an effort to monitor it.
Fast forward to today, I took it out of my safe and discovered there was most rust, specifically on the right side of the action, left side of the barrel, and in the crown. The bolt looked completely fine.
I believe the cause is when I used it towards the end of summer for a long range day (110 degrees in SoCal desert), likely got a bit of sweat on it from my fingers, and then missed those spots when I oiled it. (Doesn’t explain the crown though)
I attached pictures of the damage. The first photo is of the action before I cleaned it. That wiped off fine. The follow up photos are of the side of the barrel and crown after I tried to do a thorough cleaning.
I plan to take this out on Friday and see how it performs or if the rust on the crown (or god forbid inside the bore) has degraded accuracy.
What do you all personally recommend I do? I am used to ARs and they have been relatively rustproof, so I do acknowledge I screwed up. I could take it to a gunsmith and have them borescope, cerakote the barreled action, and try to fix the crown. Or am I being over dramatic?
Thanks!
I have a Tikka CTR in .308 that I’ve owned for about 3 years. There was a winter in 2021 where it was exposed overnight in freezing temperatures in a packing bag and I discovered some surface rust. I tried my best to clean it off and then made an effort to monitor it.
Fast forward to today, I took it out of my safe and discovered there was most rust, specifically on the right side of the action, left side of the barrel, and in the crown. The bolt looked completely fine.
I believe the cause is when I used it towards the end of summer for a long range day (110 degrees in SoCal desert), likely got a bit of sweat on it from my fingers, and then missed those spots when I oiled it. (Doesn’t explain the crown though)
I attached pictures of the damage. The first photo is of the action before I cleaned it. That wiped off fine. The follow up photos are of the side of the barrel and crown after I tried to do a thorough cleaning.
I plan to take this out on Friday and see how it performs or if the rust on the crown (or god forbid inside the bore) has degraded accuracy.
What do you all personally recommend I do? I am used to ARs and they have been relatively rustproof, so I do acknowledge I screwed up. I could take it to a gunsmith and have them borescope, cerakote the barreled action, and try to fix the crown. Or am I being over dramatic?
Thanks!