If anyone has tried cleaning a rimfire supprrseor, they know how bad the carbon/ lead build up gets.
Some of them can be run wet.
This gave me the idea to try different greases to coat the inside to make cleaning easer and ? Run quieter ?
Lucus red & tacky worked the best from my limited garage stock on hand.
I use the same amount as the recommended "wet" use. Just paint every nook and cranny of the inside.
Almost a wipe "n" re-grease. No more soak n scrub for three days.
I haven't heard anyone doing this, and haven't contacted the manufacturer, but it had worked for me for at least 3000 quiet rounds.
Some of them can be run wet.
This gave me the idea to try different greases to coat the inside to make cleaning easer and ? Run quieter ?
Lucus red & tacky worked the best from my limited garage stock on hand.
I use the same amount as the recommended "wet" use. Just paint every nook and cranny of the inside.
Almost a wipe "n" re-grease. No more soak n scrub for three days.
I haven't heard anyone doing this, and haven't contacted the manufacturer, but it had worked for me for at least 3000 quiet rounds.