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.
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.
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.
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! :-)