I am conducting another test this year with my lyman g.p. rifle. Last year I had left in loaded from deer season to july 1st. No sign of rust after firing which fired on the first try. This year I have left it loaded and still haven't fired it, yet. Let me explain my method. I first swab out all of the ballistol that I can. Then I bust a coupla caps to make sure all is well with the ignition, then I run as many clean dry patches as it takes to clean the residue out of the barrel. I then load as usual, 75 grains of triple 7, .23 denim patch, and .530 home cast ball. I have used this procedure for years and never had a problem . Over many years of deer hunting I noticed that however long that I left it loaded either 1 week, or 2 months or so, I never had a problem with misfires or rust. Now don't get me wrong, If I hunt in the rain , It gets shot and cleaned as soon as I get home. When I do hunt in the rain I keep the muzzle covered with black tape and I keep a small candle in my shooting bag which I light and drip around the nipple base to seal the nipple from dampness. (CAUTION, ONLY APPLY THE MELTED WAX OUTSIDE WITH THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION,USUALLY TOWARD THE GROUND!!
And only to the base of the nipple and bottom of the cap skirt. Anyway,I am not recommending procedure to anyone ,or leaving your gun loaded for extended periods of time, I am just relating the way I have loaded for years.
topknot