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Whats the best cold temp bolt lube ?
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<blockquote data-quote="SaskShooter" data-source="post: 716951" data-attributes="member: 42520"><p>WD-40 makes a GREAT solvent, but not a good lube at all. WD-40 leaves a sticky film that attracts dirt and, contrary to the instructions, will just gum things up more badly. Cold weather will make it even worse. Don't use it as a lubricant.</p><p></p><p>I've used WD-40 to get nasty crud out of some of my guns. It works wonders on powder fouling, and the fact that it's an aerosol is nice too.</p><p>BUT any time I use it, always make sure to flush it out with (drum roll please).............................. BRAKE KLEEN!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaskShooter, post: 716951, member: 42520"] WD-40 makes a GREAT solvent, but not a good lube at all. WD-40 leaves a sticky film that attracts dirt and, contrary to the instructions, will just gum things up more badly. Cold weather will make it even worse. Don't use it as a lubricant. I've used WD-40 to get nasty crud out of some of my guns. It works wonders on powder fouling, and the fact that it's an aerosol is nice too. BUT any time I use it, always make sure to flush it out with (drum roll please).............................. BRAKE KLEEN! [/QUOTE]
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