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sounds like a great find ..........This is what I use. I quit using oil many years ago.
Glad I asked this ? I got a lot of good products here to look at thanksWhen you order an action from BAT they include a a small pack of TW 25 lube. You think they might know something?
Where I need some slippery stuff, I put on a haze of grease and then a drop of oil.While at the local bike shack getting a CV shaft fixed on my ATV i came upon something. The bag of grease for any ATV joint is like pudding and I read the bag before the guy used it. I was seeing that stuff has a melting point of 750* and it stays where you put it and it has molly and a lot of graphite in it as well. If it has to take care of lubing a cv joint with those ball bearings at high speed and has all the great lube qualities it seams to me it must be the greatest grease for a gun of any kind. And might be great in auto rifles and pistols. Buy a bag of that grease and try it I am from now on an AR would do well with that lube.
On bolt guns.While at the local bike shack getting a CV shaft fixed on my ATV i came upon something. The bag of grease for any ATV joint is like pudding and I read the bag before the guy used it. I was seeing that stuff has a melting point of 750* and it stays where you put it and it has molly and a lot of graphite in it as well. If it has to take care of lubing a cv joint with those ball bearings at high speed and has all the great lube qualities it seams to me it must be the greatest grease for a gun of any kind. And might be great in auto rifles and pistols. Buy a bag of that grease and try it I am from now on an AR would do well with that lube.
I do the same thing, about a 50/50 grease/oil mix.My favorite all around lube though that I have been using for about 30 years is Mobil-1 synthetic grease cut with Mobil-1 Synthetic oil to recreate ARMY LSA consistency. I used to use M1 5W30 but since I use M1 0W40 in a lot of my vechiles I use that now.
I mix it in a stainless steel of glass bowl then shovel it in a gallon sized ZipLock bag. I snip one end as if I was going to ice a cake but instead squeze said mix into a mustard or katechup bottle like you would see at a food truck of large bottle with twist to dispense top if stored outside.
I keep looking for the best press ram lube. Right now I’m on the hobo oil kick.A couple of years ago I put a RCBS JR reloading press in storage that had the ram lubed with Mobil 1 oil. Two years later, when I had the need, I got the press out of storage and the ram was frozen solid in the press. Took some heat, Kroil, and considerable effort to free up the ram. I also have several 1911's and for those in storage for a while the oil had dried and the gun had to be cleaned and relubed. Grease has been the better of the two choices for me.

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