The last patch down the bore before storing is coated with colloidal graphite. Before I started using this product the 1st shot was always slower than the rest, indicating to me that the bullet was met with more friction. Cold bore shots are now always within group and is further evidenced by less velocity loss with the chronograph.
I hope this helps,
Lloyd
The bullet goes down the barrel before the powder burn so it doesn't matter. Now the barrel is fowled for the next one. It makes my point of impact on my first shot a lot closer at 1000. MattMarvel Mystery Oil is R-10 and is flammable.
Why fire 3 when one will do........IF you do it the right way. I can trust my 2nd shot with my method.Come on guys, starting to sound like an old folks home arguing about what flavor of pudding to have for diner. after the first three shot and before you shoot for score, it is gone...It does not matter.
Come on guys, starting to sound like an old folks home arguing about what flavor of pudding to have for diner. after the first three shot and before you shoot for score, it is gone...It does not matter.
Matter of fact I had a chocolate eclairs for desert right after I ran a oil patch down the bore I will run a dry patch before I go to the line an deal with it from there.Come on guys, starting to sound like an old folks home arguing about what flavor of pudding to have for diner. after the first three shot and before you shoot for score, it is gone...It does not matter.
I would prefer JELLO!! Raspberry or Cherry.Come on guys, starting to sound like an old folks home arguing about what flavor of pudding to have for diner
Barrels don't wear out from bullet friction, it's from hot gas erosion. Why would the first shot do damage but the second one won't?What is best for the first shot down range, a dry bore or a lubed one? I was told once to never shoot your first shot with a dry bore. I think the idea had to do with barrel ware.
Because the second one is riding on carbon and graphite. MattBarrels don't wear out from bullet friction, it's from hot gas erosion. Why would the first shot do damage but the second one won't?
I bet I know who you are talking about. MattMarvel Mystery Oil has been used by a lot of top shooters at our club, So I guess you can't argue with success! Two guys that come to mine have shot more 100 scores at 1000 yards than anyone in the Country!
Joe Salt
Because the second one is riding on carbon and graphite. Matt