06 October 2024, 04:23
swmwhy not graphite?
I see a number of lubricants recommended for use on hunting rifles. Why is powdered graphite not an acceptable alternative?
06 October 2024, 04:27
dpcdIt is nasty, messy, black stuff that makes your hands look like you just got off a shift from the Kopperston #2 mines.
Otherwise, it is perfect.
There are better options; I use CLP on everything. Inside and out.
06 October 2024, 05:20
LongDistanceOperatorPeople can tell if you pick your nose.
06 October 2024, 05:29
30.06kingGraphite doesn't adhere well or stick around long enough. Needs more frequent application.
I use CLP too. Good stuff, versatile in uses. Persists quite well and good rust preventative on firearms steels in storage. Pretty sure Graphite doesn't prevent rust.
06 October 2024, 15:55
p dog shooterBack in 1980 I brought a reloaders estate out in all the stuff was a 4oz can of graphite.
Over the years I have played with it off an on. As barrel lube bullet lube and other lube.
I still have most of it.
It works but it is so messy I hardly ever use it.