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One question I was having is lets say I have the bore conditioner in the barrel. And I let it sit for say an hour and then dry patch it out. I then should oil the bore correct?[/align][/align]
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Dave
[/align][/align]On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Don <
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Dave,
We have found that the Bore Conditioning Oil is all you need to protect the bore. The MTX Gun oil is a general lube for moving parts and prevents rust on external parts. The BC oil is pretty cool stuff. The next best thing that you could compare it to is Kroil.
We were doing some work with BC Oil to see if we could get to the point where we don't need a fouling shot for BH209. We had positive results but did not get to pursue it long enough to get anything conclusive.
Have you found that the BC Oil helps to keep the first shot in the group?
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Don- I was using just the Bore Conditioner. And before shooting I patched the bore with a dry patch. And I was able to hold the first shot into the group using my White Bison. Normally it throws the first one. But I was more concerned that I might need to oil the bore in addition to the bore conditioner. Mike (Sabotloader) spoke to Shaun at MX and was told to oil the bore in addition to the conditioner, so we were kind of lost is space. [/align][/align]
I am sure the BlackHorn shooters will be glad to hear no need for a fowling shot. That's one thing I discovered on my BlackHorn testing was.. the more I shot, the more accurate the rifle got.[/align][/align]
So I am passing this information along to a couple forums. I also told them any questions they might have, to address me in the forum and I would see if I can get an answer for them.. [/align][/align]
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Sabotloader.. I will post this on MM as well.[/align][/align][/blockquote][/align][/align][/align][/blockquote][/align]