Interesting idea. I must admit I used frog lube on my M67 but not on my Dolphin. I guess seeing as there are so many ozone friendly lubes about (tallow, beeswax, balistol etc) then a veggie version should be doable.paulbradley wrote:AW thanks Maggot! Don't worry people, I'm not one of those whinging hippy types. I gave up eating animal products a couple of years back due to the terrible quality of milk and meat now and the ways its been treated, filled with drugs and chemicals. The food industry is all about profits and share prices. The shortcuts they make are a gamble with our health. Just look at the horsemeat scandal for an idea of how low these companies stoop to make an extra profit. I'm pro hunting and have been a good few times myself. Wild meat that has been taken quickly and precisely, free from drugs and additives. My dog thanked me kindly for it!
Anyhow, coconut oil.. Maggot I realise there are some chemical variables I can't control in shooting such as propellant. However when possible I will moderate risk. I was actually looking for a cheaper alternative to frog lube (which is great but pricey). Coconut oil seemed to fit the bill. I tried cleaning my bolt with it and it worked a treat so I tried it on the brass too. I will buy a tumbler ect at some point but for now the coconut will do very nicely. I urge you to try it as the results were far better than I expected. Hardened old carbon deposits just wipe straight off. It may also be of use to those that are machining metals at home.
virgin coconut oil - cleaner and lube in one?
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