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M44 7.62X54Rwith a nice clean barrel and blued metal

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:55 pm
by afish4570
Had a gift certificate and was burning a hole in my pocket. I load for the MN91 so will try some of my cast bullet loads in this rifle. Bore is still showing some "dirt" despite being scrubbed by brush,JB Bore Cleaning Compound, Hoppes 9 plus to remove any old corrosive salts and fouling.I am soaking overnight to try and remove any of the embedded metal fouling and continue till I get a nice surface for cast bullets to shoot thru...Any pointers from someone shooting one of these.afish4570

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Welcome to the forums afish4570.

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:32 pm
by Niner
The M44 should be a fun to shoot. Seems to me you have cleaned up the bore pretty good already. We have a number of cast bullet shooters here who will be waiting for a report when you get around to shooting it. Maybe some of them have some experience with the M44 and cast bullets they can share.

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:09 am
by andrew375
The barel on my 91/30 was cacked up to hell when I got it. A week of alternating applications of bore foam and Sweet's 7.62 got me down to bare steel without too much hard work.

make sure you slug the barrel before using cast, I had an M44 and it measured .317"! My 91/30 measures .3125".

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 1:15 pm
by joseyclosey
Hi 4570, Welcome to MAH.

I have a Polish M44 but i have not got around to shooting cast in it yet, i would be interested in reading about your experiences with this CB/rifle combination.

Joe

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:40 pm
by Karl/Pa.
You might try some Ballistol. Good stuff.

Bore Cleaning on the M44 is still on going....

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:07 pm
by afish4570
Tried Hoppe, old fashioned), J&B Nonembedding Bore Compound ( I think Brownels has the product), new 8mm bronze brush,Shooters Choice, Hoppes 9plus (black powder bore solvent) to get any corrosive salts out that I may have uncovered,a few hours of soaking with Hoppes Elite (the latest), some British stuff called 303 for a few hours and now Ballistol for 2 hrs. In between I used the lead removing cloth by G96 (other brands are avail.) Lead removing cloth is actually alittle abrasive and supposed to really scour the lead and junk out of a boreThis in turn came out pitch black. The bore really looks good to the naked eye and is in nice shape. How clean is clean??Don't know what metal is used in the ammo fired thru this gun. Not sure of the country of origin either. The serial is 4kXXXXr (not a English type r but a cyrillic type mark. Best description I can give. Anyone else have any other ideas?? I still have a few more solvents to try KleenBore #10, Prolix,WW11 GI,Dillon Bore Cleaner,Kroil,Ezskock (sp)afish4570 :cry: :cry:

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:38 pm
by biganimal
afish4570

where in upstate NY are ya located?

just wondering as I used to live up there in snow country!!!

just the sound of "lake effect" gives me the shivers and shakes!!!

M44 barrel still dirty

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:22 pm
by afish4570
Soaked with household ammonia for 18 hrs. and scrubbed again. Still showing black on patches after scrubbing with bore brush. Soaking now with Hoppes Elite to continue the quest.afish4570 Midhudson valley.... :roll: :roll:

M44 barrel still dirty

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:56 pm
by afish4570
About two hrs. of soaking with Hoppes Elite. Next used G96 Lead Cloth coming at as black as when I started.Swapped out with old Hoppes followed by patch with steel wool (40000) and again withJB Bore compound and Kroil. Will soak over night....its 1055pm now...afish4570 :evil: :evil:

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:57 am
by dromia
Welcome aboard afish and thanks for your contribution, :D