are yall using this on competition rifles or hunting rifles? i'm not sure I understand, are the actions hard to close?What do you use to lube bolt locking lugs? Anti-seize, TW25B, ProShot Pro-Gold?
are yall using this on competition rifles or hunting rifles? i'm not sure I understand, are the actions hard to close?What do you use to lube bolt locking lugs? Anti-seize, TW25B, ProShot Pro-Gold?
So what do you use?You really need to be using a high pressure grease on the lugs.
Mobil 1 synthetic greaseWhat do you use to lube bolt locking lugs? Anti-seize, TW25B, ProShot Pro-Gold?
White Lithium grease is the bolt grease Jerry Stiller recommended to me....8 choices on Amazon.White lithium-----not messy--high pressure industrial use.
Black is better but MESSSSSY. Some bearing mfg. do not recommend molybden disulfide(black) as it begins to fill pores in bearings metals and reduce clearance needed for running.
You really need to be using a high pressure grease on the lugs.
High moly grease for me. Clean it off after every shoot and start over. I can't remember the name of the stuff I use but it was for special applications on Honda motorcycles if I remember correct. Only came in the little tubes.
Not sure it matters as long as you keep them greased and the grease removed so no dirt and debris builds.
Perhaps your referring to Aeroshell 33MS moly synthetic. I use this. Works great but handling is a little different.
No idea. When I was into the high end airguns this is what people used. It's dark grey and migrates a bit. Does not have a true tacky grease feel but for sure is a petroleum grease base by smell.
This is true. I finally got tired of cleaning the holster dirt off and started wrapping the bolt in a ziplock bag before placing it inside the holster.One more thing, bolt holsters are the biggest dirt magnet you can have.... use a bolt bag..... jim
^^^^ thisI just use hobo oil.
Why?You really need to be using a high pressure grease on the lugs.
To keep your lugs from galling. Call any action mfr and ask what they recommend. Theyre the ones that have to fix the galled lugs and threads. Kelbly even supplies a syringe of it with every action to hopefully keep from having to rework oneWhy?
I understand why a form of lube needs to be used I'm asking why you say it needs to be a high pressure grease. What will a high pressure grease do that hobo oil will not do concerning bolt lugs?To keep your lugs from galling. Call any action mfr and ask what they recommend. Theyre the ones that have to fix the galled lugs and threads. Kelbly even supplies a syringe of it with every action to hopefully keep from having to rework one