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Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2778876" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>milestown; It does. I don't overuse it and only turning it by hand with my short rod and bore guide. Windypants; Frog Lube is a cleaner and a lubricant it's a two-part system one part cleans, and the other part lubricates the metal it penetrates when heated then works like a dry polish or wax to protect from moisture but also leaves the surface slick but dry. I haven't needed to fire a fowling shot when using it. It was designed and made by SEALS for use in and near salt water or in the deserts as well. Here where we don't have high humidity and now that we don't have mercury fulminate primers or corrosive powders it's not as important to protect your bore as it once was. If you shoot any Russian or Chinese ammo it is important to clean and lube your firearms as they still use mercury fulminate primers. I also was issued some 30-06 125 grain ammo 10 or 15 years ago that still had corrosive primers that had been in storage Winchester took them back and gave me new ammo in exchange as one of the cases split. It was the old yellow and red box supper-x. any of the older military surplus ammo might be corrosive as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2778876, member: 91783"] milestown; It does. I don't overuse it and only turning it by hand with my short rod and bore guide. Windypants; Frog Lube is a cleaner and a lubricant it's a two-part system one part cleans, and the other part lubricates the metal it penetrates when heated then works like a dry polish or wax to protect from moisture but also leaves the surface slick but dry. I haven't needed to fire a fowling shot when using it. It was designed and made by SEALS for use in and near salt water or in the deserts as well. Here where we don't have high humidity and now that we don't have mercury fulminate primers or corrosive powders it's not as important to protect your bore as it once was. If you shoot any Russian or Chinese ammo it is important to clean and lube your firearms as they still use mercury fulminate primers. I also was issued some 30-06 125 grain ammo 10 or 15 years ago that still had corrosive primers that had been in storage Winchester took them back and gave me new ammo in exchange as one of the cases split. It was the old yellow and red box supper-x. any of the older military surplus ammo might be corrosive as well. [/QUOTE]
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