Danzac vs Hbn

Bob Kingsbury

New member
we have some evidence that Danzac can extend cleaning intervals.
Do we also have that evidence with Hex-boron nitride. That bullets
can be made more slippery may not equate to less cleaning, and what
are the cleaning woes with HBn.
 
I'm using HBN in a new Krieger with less than 150 through it. I'm seeing carbon because I ain't hot enough yet and it's 20 something out there, but I haven't seen the first trace of copper in two different 50 round sessions.

On other fronts, I gather it's somewhat more forgiving to apply than Danzac. One issue: because it's white/clear, it's harder to tell you have a good coating. Just thinking about that because I'm coating 100 bullets right now.

YMMV,

Greg J.
 
best way to tell if you have

I'm using HBN in a new Krieger with less than 150 through it. I'm seeing carbon because I ain't hot enough yet and it's 20 something out there, but I haven't seen the first trace of copper in two different 50 round sessions.

On other fronts, I gather it's somewhat more forgiving to apply than Danzac. One issue: because it's white/clear, it's harder to tell you have a good coating. Just thinking about that because I'm coating 100 bullets right now.

YMMV,

Greg J.

enuf coating is to try to pick up a bullet point first. If you are coated properly, you won't be able to pick up a bullet by the point. Only by the shank. The stuff is Damn Slick.

David
 
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