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Flashman February 4th, 2012 15:58

Sniper Bolt Lube
 
What do you guys use to lubricate/grease the bolt in a bolt action rifle?

FOX_111 February 4th, 2012 16:27

Outside I use a tiny bit of rifle oil.
Not too much, because all the crap will stick on the bold and ride inside the rifle.

I used to put lithium grease, but that just made a big mess in the long run.

ILLusion February 4th, 2012 17:35

I use a light coat of Super Lube (with PTFE)

coach February 4th, 2012 19:23

Lithium grease works if you completely break down your rifle, clean and relube a few times a year. Less often and it starts to gum up and dry out.

A light coat of super lube or permatex ultra slick multi purpose synthetic grease work just right.

CDN_Stalker February 4th, 2012 20:05

Dry PTFE spray or graphite spray.

Can always go get artist drawing graphite block and rub it all over the bolt, will work too without holding sand and grit to the cylinder.

QuickShotSims February 6th, 2012 19:47

There is a sleek lube i used when i was paintballing... could you use that? it is made to lube o-rings?

Deadpool February 6th, 2012 19:50

Everytime I see the title, I can't help but think:


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spaceman13 February 6th, 2012 20:15

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Bacon lube is way better :p

But seriously,if you don't mind cleaning you're bolt every two games or so I find that Permatec dialectric grease does a good job

ThunderCactus February 6th, 2012 21:23

moly base dry lube or graphite lube works very well.
I use loctite synthetic grease

The stock VSR-10 cylinder bushings are plastic, you could just run it dry/
Actually I should probably get around to making teflon cylinder bushings for my rifle, the stock ones are pretty loose...

Blackthorne February 6th, 2012 21:24

Lube?


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