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To: hiredhand; 300winmag

I bought enough of it to worry about it going bad before I can use it all..........:O)

300 Win Mag suggested nanolube .....??

Still haven’t found any of that locally.


207 posted on 04/20/2010 2:47:06 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Squantos
300 Win Mag suggested nanolube .....??

You can buy it direct or on eBay. There's some legal wrangling going on between the inventor of Nano-Lube and the inventor of NanoLube. I consider NanoLube to be the genuine article.

I turn to NanoLube like Joe Workshop turns to WD-40. After I take off about .040" from the back of my Bar-Sto barrel, the last fitting will be done using NanoLube. The end results feel like skating across a perfectly frozen pond using perfectly-sharpened ice skates.

Some times that's exactly what you want, but high-pressure areas (bolt lugs, etc.) I follow up with a bit of high-pressure grease. It gives a slower sensation like skiing on jello. Smooth, silent, and almost like floating, although not as fast an action. I consider the high-pressure grease to be the snot on a perfectly-polished doorknowb.

212 posted on 04/20/2010 4:37:03 PM PDT by 300winmag (Trijicon: Still the Jesus Scope, and a good way to offend people who deserve it.)
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To: Squantos
300 Win Mag suggested nanolube .....??

You can buy it direct or on eBay. There's some legal wrangling going on between the inventor of Nano-Lube and the inventor of NanoLube. I consider NanoLube to be the genuine article.

I turn to NanoLube like Joe Workshop turns to WD-40. After I take off about .040" from the back of my Bar-Sto barrel, the last fitting will be done using NanoLube. The end results feel like skating across a perfectly frozen pond using perfectly-sharpened ice skates.

Some times that's exactly what you want, but high-pressure areas (bolt lugs, etc.) I follow up with a bit of high-pressure grease. It gives a slower sensation like skiing on jello. Smooth, silent, and almost like floating, although not as fast an action. I consider the high-pressure grease to be the snot on a perfectly-polished doorknob.

213 posted on 04/20/2010 4:39:21 PM PDT by 300winmag (Trijicon: Still the Jesus Scope, and a good way to offend people who deserve it.)
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To: Squantos; JDoutrider; 300winmag

THAT is the stuff I couldn’t remember! Nanolube! I haven’t seen any around here yet either... but I’ll try it if I can find it! I think Dillon Precision has it in stock, and IF they do, the very next time I order something from them, I’ll pick some up! :-)


222 posted on 04/20/2010 8:40:41 PM PDT by hiredhand
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