fiver
Well-Known Member
flow of the lube and the gas volume.
IF you see the relax point you can have a lot of fun manipulating it up and down the barrel by changing powders and lube ingredients.
and you can leave everything alone and change your alloy.
this is when you really start to learn how to put the whole process together.
the relationships start to become quite apparent when you have an indicator and can manipulate where it occurs [or make it go away] at will.
sometimes you can see it and sometimes you can just barely feel a tight grabby spot in the barrel.
but if you know it's there.......oh boy.
for general every day just wanna shoot stuff and don't care about intracies you wanna make it go away.
add a little more Vaseline or a little more of one of the oils, this should modify the flow just enough to get you what you want.
remember you just want the lube to flow until it's flung off at the muzzle, you need a little bit of lube friction.
otherwise you run the risk of being too wet and cause yourself other issues [in the heat for sure] like purge fliers.
you just barely want to see your rifling marks [dirty powder fouling like] on the muzzle not a bright wet star.
the bright wet star is an indication that you are gonna for sure see the bore condition change as it cools off between strings.
IF you see the relax point you can have a lot of fun manipulating it up and down the barrel by changing powders and lube ingredients.
and you can leave everything alone and change your alloy.
this is when you really start to learn how to put the whole process together.
the relationships start to become quite apparent when you have an indicator and can manipulate where it occurs [or make it go away] at will.
sometimes you can see it and sometimes you can just barely feel a tight grabby spot in the barrel.
but if you know it's there.......oh boy.
for general every day just wanna shoot stuff and don't care about intracies you wanna make it go away.
add a little more Vaseline or a little more of one of the oils, this should modify the flow just enough to get you what you want.
remember you just want the lube to flow until it's flung off at the muzzle, you need a little bit of lube friction.
otherwise you run the risk of being too wet and cause yourself other issues [in the heat for sure] like purge fliers.
you just barely want to see your rifling marks [dirty powder fouling like] on the muzzle not a bright wet star.
the bright wet star is an indication that you are gonna for sure see the bore condition change as it cools off between strings.