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Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: wsmnut on April 03, 2010, 04:52:12 PM
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I am still new to this muzzleloader business, and am having a blast. Starting to run out of the CVA stick of breech plug lube, so that is why the question. What is your favorite breech plug grease?
Thanks,
wsmnut
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vasoline works for me
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I use Knight Breech plug grease. I used Silver high pressure teflon tape prior to the greas worked good also. The grease is easier to deal with though IMO.
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i have been using the knight as well but am going to try the new t/c this year i think it id like t/c13 or somthin like that
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Gorilla grease if I can find it if not knights.
Bob
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anti-seize grease.
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Gorilla grease. You can eat it in a pinch. :P
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After trying just about everything. I hands down found the best stuff out there for breech plugs. It is made by Jet-Lube. It's called NIKAL. It's pure nickel for extreme service, anti-seize lubricant. It protects against galling, seizure and heat freeze which you can get from products like vasoline.
Temp range is -65 f to 2600 f.
I also use it on all my chokes for my waterfowl guns, etc. Anything threaded that I want to later come appart. Great stuff.
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strawberry flavored k..... err I mean Knights. Good stuff.
Will check out jetlube
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TC anti-seize
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After trying just about everything. I hands down found the best stuff out there for breech plugs. It is made by Jet-Lube. It's called NIKAL. It's pure nickel for extreme service, anti-seize lubricant. It protects against galling, seizure and heat freeze which you can get from products like vasoline.
Temp range is -65 f to 2600 f.
I also use it on all my chokes for my waterfowl guns, etc. Anything threaded that I want to later come appart. Great stuff.
where do you get this stuff at ???
Bob
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www.jetlube.com (http://www.jetlube.com)
You can pick it up from Grainger and Fastenal. You may have to order off line as well. If you try it you will swear by it.
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I use bore butter :dunno: and never had a problem