I've got a stainless barreled 300 WSM from Browning. I had it threaded, put a brake on it, waited a week, took it to the range and then put 15 rounds through it. Never took the brake off for inspection. Waited a week after storing it in its case (inside the home), removed the brake, and this is what I see:
Green buildup would be copper, so can I just use a mild copper solvent to clean up the threads and not have to worry about corrosion or thread degradation? What can I use to help seal the raw stainless so I can help slow this buildup in the future? I know that carbon build up, when left alone, will attract moisture and lead to rusting. Will copper do the same? I just want to make sure I don't need to go back to my gunsmith to have this addressed. He has a great reputation and when I asked him what he thought (after sending a few pics), he said it looks like carbon buildup and to just clean it and see what happens after the next range trip.
Last pic is just a shot of the end of the rifling on the tube...does this look normal? After the initial break in of 30 rounds and a cleaning, I've put 40ish more rounds through it without a cleaning. Looks like copper build up to me.



Green buildup would be copper, so can I just use a mild copper solvent to clean up the threads and not have to worry about corrosion or thread degradation? What can I use to help seal the raw stainless so I can help slow this buildup in the future? I know that carbon build up, when left alone, will attract moisture and lead to rusting. Will copper do the same? I just want to make sure I don't need to go back to my gunsmith to have this addressed. He has a great reputation and when I asked him what he thought (after sending a few pics), he said it looks like carbon buildup and to just clean it and see what happens after the next range trip.
Last pic is just a shot of the end of the rifling on the tube...does this look normal? After the initial break in of 30 rounds and a cleaning, I've put 40ish more rounds through it without a cleaning. Looks like copper build up to me.