The chemical that I had mentioned is a nano ceramic solution that seeps into the metal. This gives the bore a lifetime, hence unable to be removed. I know that might scare some people, but the technology is here. Its here and it continues to grow. Dyna-Bore Coat is the highest concentration of ceramic solution on the market. Dyan-Bore Coat was created out of the necessity of our military.
Dyna-Bore Coat will put a .25 micron layer in the bore. I would suggest instead of the three step drying process to drop it to two if you are worried about that .25 micron layer in the bore. See the first layer seeps into the metal, the second layer brings the coating flush to the surface and the third layer adds that .25 micron layer.
I just want it to be known, this wasn't my intention to try and promote a product I sell. I was inquiring if there would be a need in the Airgun Market because I know very little of it. But if fouling is an issue, I do know and trust Dyna-Bore Coat will resolve that issue.
I did not realize one would lube pellets. I used to lube my black powder gun till I went to a plastic sabot and Dyna-Bore Coat. I would imagine because Dyna-Bore Coat seals the metal and is naturally slick due to the ceramics. Using lube would probably increase velocity due to lack of friction.
Remember I am just a distributor of a product that I think has potential in this market. I believe if the manufacture took the time and did the research in Airgun, they will realize another potential market as I see it. I know I am thrilled with the use of Dyna-Bore Coat and I know the customers I service love it to. I realize many think it is snake oil, but they didn't take the time to understand the science. Other than the two Japanese customers I had mentioned above that said "Thank You, Thank You. Awesome", I have not had any feedback from Airguners.
I would be willing to give a discount to people who read this post instead of $45.99 to $35.99, you would still have to pay for shipping. I will honor this cost till 2/1/11 if you email me at
benchrest@extremeguncare.com
Please ask more questions if you have them. I will do my best to answer them.
Good Shooting,
Jason Lumetta
ExtremeGunCare