Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: andersonjk4 on May 01, 2013, 11:22:04 AM
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I just ran across this product on Cabela's and was wondering if anyone has used it? It looks like it might be a nice clean solution for protecting breech plugs from siezing.... that is if it works like indicated. It also looks like it could be a handy lube to have around for other purposes too. I've been using teflon tape (thanks for the tip Sabotloader :tup:) with a light coat of CVA BP grease on my BP. This seems like it might be easier to clean out of the threads.
Here is the Cabela's description:
Super Lube Multi-Purpose Lubricant
A hard working synthetic based lube containing TeflonŽ, for keeping the threads of muzzleloading breech plugs and shotgun choke tubes clean and free of debris and corrosion. It withstands high operating temperatures, and prevents fouling or powder residue from binding breech plugs and choke tubes. Also protects other metal surface from corrosion.
Super Lube is also ideally suited for lubricating bolt lugs, over/under locking lugs, hinge pins, etc.
In addition to all the other applications, Super Lube, works great on choke tubes. Choke tubes should be removed, cleaned, lubricated and replaced after every outing. Failure to do so could and does lead to expensive problems such as "welded tubes". Super Lube is perfectly suited for the job of keeping tubes free. Super Lube contains an anti-seize compound especially suited for the tough punishment tubes withstand.
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:) I have been using this on my Remington 54 cal in line for a few years now found it worked the best .never have had a problem getting the breach out yet even after a long day on the range shooting . seems to hold up really well during hunting season too no issues in any kind of weather
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andersonjk4
Works very well for me I use it on the nipple threads but I use Teflon tape on the breech plug itself...