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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 251220" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I like Rem oil. It also has teflon in it which is an excellent lube and doesnt attract dust.</p><p></p><p>Also, after I clean my barrels I run a oiled patch down the bore just before I foul the barrel. This lubes the barrel and you dont get near the copper gauling in the barrel on the first shot. Once powder fouled, the fouling helps a bit against copper fouling. You cant eliminate copper fouling, but you can slow it down. This is one of the best ways I have found to slow it down. I get about twice the shots in my barrels between cleanings than if I didnt lube the barrels prior to fouling. </p><p></p><p>Note: The oils I use are always light weight and the first shots chrony about 100-150 FPS slower than the second and third foul shots. Heavier oils may generate extra pressure. I wouldnt advise using a heavy oil or grease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 251220, member: 1007"] I like Rem oil. It also has teflon in it which is an excellent lube and doesnt attract dust. Also, after I clean my barrels I run a oiled patch down the bore just before I foul the barrel. This lubes the barrel and you dont get near the copper gauling in the barrel on the first shot. Once powder fouled, the fouling helps a bit against copper fouling. You cant eliminate copper fouling, but you can slow it down. This is one of the best ways I have found to slow it down. I get about twice the shots in my barrels between cleanings than if I didnt lube the barrels prior to fouling. Note: The oils I use are always light weight and the first shots chrony about 100-150 FPS slower than the second and third foul shots. Heavier oils may generate extra pressure. I wouldnt advise using a heavy oil or grease. [/QUOTE]
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