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Anyone else use graphite lube for their shotgun??


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When the temps drop my shotgun doesn't exactly snap back very fast after kicking the shells out. I remember years ago a guy told me about graphite. So I took the gun completely apart, and scubbed it down. Dried it, then applied graphite. Then I set it outside of my doorstep (0 degrees) for an hour and it cycled like a dream.

This is almost like a mircle drug, but is there a downside to using graphite lube for a shotgun?

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Yes Rost there is one downside to graphite lubes, they are not the best rust inhibitors. Remington Drilube with teflon is water resitant and works as well as graphite, but still isn't that good at rust prevention. Use the graphite or drilube on moving parts but give the exterior a good lite wipe down with some gun oil.

One other advantage of the dry lubes is they don't collect the grit and grime that oil does, the action stays a lot cleaner.

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I use LPS-1 which is another dry lube on the actions. Rust inhibitors they are not, but you hit the nail right on the head with cold and with dirt collection. The dry lubes are the way to go when using them. Store them with some rust preventer...

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I played around with using graphite years ago, and while it does work, its kinda messy and you really need to keep an eye out for moisture - absolutely no protection whatsoever with graphite.

I would go with the Breakfree CLP. Comes in a black can with yellow lettering, and really performs well in subzero temps, while providing excellent protection. Its pretty much all I use on my old Model 1100, and haven't had any problems since making the switch. I use that gun for deer hunting, so its been tested in some pretty extreme conditions.

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