Mobil1 grease......I like Hobo oil but not for the face of the lugs.I know every manufacture of gun cleaning products makes a "Gun Grease" but what is the "Best" Grease available to apply to a Bolt Action rifle's Lugs that have been Lapped in to insure smooth functioning?
I've used several over years of bench rest shooting. Shooters Choice, Sinclair, TM....ect. Key is keep lugs greased lightly.I’d say any kinda grease is better than what 90% of the gun’s that I see have which is dry nothing. Tube of Lucas has worked for many years for me.
tw25b grease is my choice. The nice thing about it is that its thin enough that it doesnt gum up the bolt if it get on the bolt body like thick grease does. If the lugs are really lapped in well you need to grease them often!
tw25b grease is my choice. The nice thing about it is that its thin enough that it doesnt gum up the bolt if it get on the bolt body like thick grease does. If the lugs are really lapped in well you need to grease them often!
This^^^. It took me getting past my resentment of the price...but it's one of those things that's truly worth it.TW25 is kind of pricey but its the best and slipperiest stuff I've found. Worth every penny of its cost.
I'll second this as a choice premium lubricant. Why the Army ever discontinued it in favor of CLP, I've never heard but I still buy all I can find and I still run it where it is appropriate. I've always used the "less is more" philosophy for firearm lubrication though I guess what I mean by that is that you just don't need very much of it in any gun. Get it on there, wipe it off, and you'll minimize the attraction of the contamination that leads to premature wear. Grease+Carbon= Wear. I have some very heavily used guns and they all still run just like the day I bought them.Ever since my days in the military, I've used nothing but LSA for any gun grease/oil needs. I don't know what's in it, but I'm sure my tax dollars went into a lot of R&D.
I'll pop some popcorn.