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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 350608" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I use a sulfur based heavy cutting oil with moly mixed in, its my cutting oil I use when machining.</p><p> </p><p>Kroil would work just as well as would any quality bore oil such as Rem oil or similiar. I do not care for Gun Juice for this proceedure as that is not what it was designed for. Instead its designed to be applied over several firings to lay down a dry film on the barrel. That is not what I am looking to do, I just want lubrication on the first firing and then go from there.</p><p> </p><p>Now when used correctly, GJ does have benefits for sure but I personally believe its best used only AFTER a barrel has been fully broken in the old fashion way. THen when used after that process, it seems to offer even more benefit then advertised as far as a fouling reducing agent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 350608, member: 10"] I use a sulfur based heavy cutting oil with moly mixed in, its my cutting oil I use when machining. Kroil would work just as well as would any quality bore oil such as Rem oil or similiar. I do not care for Gun Juice for this proceedure as that is not what it was designed for. Instead its designed to be applied over several firings to lay down a dry film on the barrel. That is not what I am looking to do, I just want lubrication on the first firing and then go from there. Now when used correctly, GJ does have benefits for sure but I personally believe its best used only AFTER a barrel has been fully broken in the old fashion way. THen when used after that process, it seems to offer even more benefit then advertised as far as a fouling reducing agent. [/QUOTE]
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