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Question for WS2 - Danzac users
In the past before I starting coating my bullets I always ran a patch coated with Lock-Ease ( graphited lock fluid )down the barrel after cleaning instead of a lightly oiled patch. This was done on the advice of my smith.The first shot fired as a fouling shot was normally very close to the remainder of the group ,and not out in left field somewhere. I don't shoot point blank B R , but do shoot in the local groundhog matches where the name of the game is score and not group so I'm not concerned with a small group.
What is the method of choice for you WS2 users after cleaning ? I'm thinking that since the bullets will be coated with a very slick coating that the lube part of cleaning is not necessary. Am I wrong in thinking this , and should I still lube the barrel after cleaning and before the first shot ?
John
In the past before I starting coating my bullets I always ran a patch coated with Lock-Ease ( graphited lock fluid )down the barrel after cleaning instead of a lightly oiled patch. This was done on the advice of my smith.The first shot fired as a fouling shot was normally very close to the remainder of the group ,and not out in left field somewhere. I don't shoot point blank B R , but do shoot in the local groundhog matches where the name of the game is score and not group so I'm not concerned with a small group.
What is the method of choice for you WS2 users after cleaning ? I'm thinking that since the bullets will be coated with a very slick coating that the lube part of cleaning is not necessary. Am I wrong in thinking this , and should I still lube the barrel after cleaning and before the first shot ?
John
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