Hello,
I am a novice builder finishing up a Chambers York Rifle kit, and am beginning to think about metal finishes. I have always loved the look of a polished steel barrel and lock, but have never tried it due to rust concerns. I won't be hunting with this rifle or taking it out in bad weather, but I will be using it for target practice at the range on days when it isn't raining. Once assembled, I don't like to remove the barrel from the stock unless it is absolutely necessary, so I typically clean the bore after a range trip with hot water using one of those siphon tubes that runs from a bucket and attaches to the touch hole to suction water up into the bore to try and keep the mess to a minimum. Still, try as I might, I usually end up getting at least some water on the outer surface of the barrel, and I expect a bit may run down the tiny crevice between the nose cap and barrel.
So, after having said all of that, I would be interested to know what those of you out there who have non-browned/blued barrels and locks on guns that see regular range use do to keep rust at bay via treatment with wax, oil, some combination of the two, and/or cleaning techniques? Thanks in advance.
Jay