Boyd Allen
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A while back, I bought some HCPL grade HBN to try on my bags. After a brief trial, I decided to stick with Sail Kote, and set my quadruple lifetime supply back on the shelf. Some time later, when the television was getting boring and the weather outside had been uninviting for quite some time, I decided to try mixing a little HBN into some bolt grease. I think that I used a Pro Shot Gold. with the tip of one of those giveaway miniature screwdrivers with a pocket clip, I scooped a small amount of the white powder onto a flat plastic lid, and added perhaps four times that much grease, and mixed them to a uniform consistency. I applied this mixture to the rear faces of the locking lugs of my Viper action, as well as to the cocking cam, using the same screwdriver, a thin film on the lugs, and a little more than that on the cam. It seemed to be slicker than I remembered it being, after application of unmodified grease...by quite a bit. If you have some of the powder, I would be interested in your results with a similar mixture, and application.
I found this after the original post.
It seems to me that what is taking place is that the grease is holding the HBN in position to be "buffed in" to the surfaces as the bolt is cycled. In any case, the result is an extremely slick bolt. Next, I may make a new batch, apply a light coat to the body of the bolt and cycle it a number of times, remove most of it with a cloth, and see if any of the lubricity is retained.
I found this after the original post.
It seems to me that what is taking place is that the grease is holding the HBN in position to be "buffed in" to the surfaces as the bolt is cycled. In any case, the result is an extremely slick bolt. Next, I may make a new batch, apply a light coat to the body of the bolt and cycle it a number of times, remove most of it with a cloth, and see if any of the lubricity is retained.
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