Such bullsh*t. Anyone who leaves a gun sopping with oil that can run down into the wood is an idiot anyway. Store them muzzle down if you don't know better than to squirt or spray oil into the action and solvent in the bores.
This ain't rocket surgery.
JR
You know Mr. Roberts, down in the deep south of Mississipi where you live, it is brutally hot and quite humid. Only an idiot who lives there wouldn't spray a little oil on their guns from time to time. Now, are you the idiot or are you the rocket 'surgeon' ?? Personally, I'm suspecting.......given your statements here and your known fondness of and dealings with those Clowns at CSMC.
For someone who cannot grasp a play on words with the overused "rocket science/brain surgery" phrase, it certainly sounds like you've figured out how to over-lubricate a firearm, Buzz.
This thing about storing guns muzzle down to prevent oil from seeping into the head of the stock and ruining the wood is wasted time and effort, as far as I'm concerned. It's a stupid thing to spray or squirt oil into the action of a gun. It gathers dirt and builds up crud, and eventually gets into the wood regardless of how it's stored. How dang difficult is that to understand?
If I stepped on your toes by pointing out the obvious, please allow me to offer my deepest apologies. Peace, man.
And what any of this has to do with what little business I've done with Connecticut Shotgun is beyond me.
JR