Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 26 to 33 of 33

Thread: So what is the general consensus on lubrication of your bolt rifle actions?

  1. #26
    Team Savage Stumpkiller's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2018
    Location
    Port Crane, NY
    Age
    64
    Posts
    980

    I have been having good results with MicroLubrol - a 100% Silicone oil.

    I put a few drops on the bolt head lugs and wipe with a cotton rag. Just a very light coating.

    The rest of the metal gets an occasional wipe down with Birchwood Casey Sheath (was formerly Barricade) that is a protectant oil.

    I use liquids - not sprays.
    "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance." Last words of Gen. Sedgwik

  2. #27
    Basic Member geneackley's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2021
    Location
    Erath County, Texas!
    Posts
    184
    Quote Originally Posted by efm77 View Post
    I've bounced around all over the place through the years but have moved back to what I started with originally for the most part. Good synthetic grease on the high friction areas. A very thin film on the bolt body, and then good coverage on the back of the lugs, as well as the cocking cam, and extraction cam. Those are the areas with the most pressure. Most of the time I use Mobil 1 synthetic grease. Much much cheaper than anything made specifically for guns and is rated down to -40F. I also put a little bit on the sear engagement. Everything thing else is usually sprayed down with Hornady One Shot as it's a very good dry lube and rust protector. The reason I've gone to that regiment is because oil tends to migrate and creep in to places it's not supposed to be and doesn't stay where it's needed. Grease and dry lube tend to not run off.

    As I replied earlier, I had decided to check out this grease because it seemed like a very solid answer that wouldn't cost a fortune as compared to "gun specific lubricants" - which are a fortune for a tiny little bottle's worth at the gun store...

    So I went to my local walmart and they didnt have it, nor did the local O'Reillys... I could have kept going to other auto parts stores but I decided to go to my trusty EBAY and there they had it. I paid 13 bucks for it delivered to the house... but... I figure that one tube of grease will last me the rest of my life, and because of the quality, it should handle anything that I am likely to need it to.

    Remember that OILS MIGRATE: Grease remains.

    As I understand it, one of the problems initially with the M-16 in Vietnam was that soldiers would not adequately clean and lube their guns because they initially thought that these new "space age rifles" were "self cleaning"... In fact no cleaning kits were even issued with them at first!!!

    And because of the direct impingement gas on the bolt carrier, these guns would get very hot very fast. And when oil was indeed applied, it would boil off quickly. So LSA is a special "liquid grease" that was developed to solve this problem; It flows like a liquid (in order to be able to apply it on the fly from a bottle), but then tends to stick like a grease. I own a couple of quarts of the stuff that I bought surplus somewhere years ago for 5 or 8 bucks a quart; Great stuff. Made in Germany by world class chemist and NATO uses it on their machine guns to this day. So for the price and given its pedigree, that's all I use in my ARs.

    But I will let you all know how the Mobile 1 Synthetic grease works out... but I bet great!!!

    Again thanks for all the input !!!

  3. #28
    Basic Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Posts
    331
    I've started using TSI 321, a synthetic oil on my bolts. I use just a touch of moly grease on the recoil lugs and cocking ramp.

  4. #29
    Team Savage ninner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Location
    Texas
    Age
    55
    Posts
    407
    Lucas CLP every time I clean wether it needs it or not, then dried with a shoo rag and a final sweep down the barrel with a dry patch.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  5. #30
    Basic Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Western NC
    Posts
    1,038
    I forgot to mention too that I've started using Ballistol some too. Haven't tried it for lube yet but I'm sure it would be fine. I really like using it to wipe down my wood stocked guns since it's not petroleum based and isn't harmful to wood. That way I don't have to worry about getting it off of the wood as it's supposed to be beneficial to it as well. I'm sure if would be a fine lube too as many seem to really like it. Again, being an oil though, it will migrate, so I probably won't use it much for that as I've gotten really attached to One Shot dry lube and grease.

  6. #31
    Basic Member Robinhood's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Location
    South Texas
    Age
    66
    Posts
    7,812
    I forgot the link to Hobo oil if anyone is interested.
    https://hobooil.net/
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

  7. #32
    Basic Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Western NC
    Posts
    1,038
    https://www.cherrybalmz.com/

    I found this site in doing some searches for lube info. Sure they're trying to sell their product. However, the articles make some very good points and are interesting reads. A lot of what they say in their articles supports what I've thought for years.

  8. #33
    Team Savage

    Join Date
    Jan 2017
    Location
    Easten WA near ID border
    Age
    67
    Posts
    1,070
    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    Hobo oil. Contact: Group Therapy on Accurate Shooter
    Same here and Sinclair synthetic grease for high stress points.

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Similar Threads

  1. New Savage Axis Bolt Lubrication
    By texal in forum Axis Series Rifles
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 04-16-2021, 01:44 AM
  2. Bolt Lubrication
    By Fox12gauge in forum 110-Series Rifles
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 12-23-2019, 03:34 PM
  3. Grease or oil for bolt lubrication?
    By daved20319 in forum 110-Series Rifles
    Replies: 32
    Last Post: 03-08-2019, 03:00 PM
  4. Mark I/II/93R: FV-SR thread depth? mines .483 ,can I get a consensus
    By steveo77 in forum Savage & Stevens Rimfire Rifles
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 05-09-2017, 11:16 PM
  5. AccuTrigger lubrication points?
    By DougMH in forum 110-Series Rifles
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 04-27-2011, 08:07 AM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •