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<blockquote data-quote="Longtine88" data-source="post: 2733453" data-attributes="member: 116240"><p>Hmm I live in high humidity and have never experienced that. Not to say it doesn't. I know copper attracts it very well. Proved that to a friend that never cleans his barrels after use. I cleaned one of his to the bare metal and showed him the scope before which his bore was already green from the copper oxidation. After removed there were some pitted spots under the copper layer from it drawing moisture. </p><p></p><p>As far as the graphite it does eliminate first round fliers for sure. It also helps on copper fowling by a substantial amount. I'm not talking a lot of graphite. I just patch it in and let it dry them dry patch it out and store the rifle and I know it's good for the next shot. I tried coating the bullets with with hbn. Pressure was reduced and so was velocity so I never dove into it again. I actually use it now costing the door hinge pins on the house. Wife hates it cause the doors swing so much better it's almost like slamming them they have so much swing to them now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longtine88, post: 2733453, member: 116240"] Hmm I live in high humidity and have never experienced that. Not to say it doesn’t. I know copper attracts it very well. Proved that to a friend that never cleans his barrels after use. I cleaned one of his to the bare metal and showed him the scope before which his bore was already green from the copper oxidation. After removed there were some pitted spots under the copper layer from it drawing moisture. As far as the graphite it does eliminate first round fliers for sure. It also helps on copper fowling by a substantial amount. I’m not talking a lot of graphite. I just patch it in and let it dry them dry patch it out and store the rifle and I know it’s good for the next shot. I tried coating the bullets with with hbn. Pressure was reduced and so was velocity so I never dove into it again. I actually use it now costing the door hinge pins on the house. Wife hates it cause the doors swing so much better it’s almost like slamming them they have so much swing to them now. [/QUOTE]
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