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ILoveCats:
We shot the heck out of three different .22 rimfires this weekend: a Ruger SR-22, Ruger Bearcat, and a Savage Mark 1 single shot rifle. All are relatively new and had a few hundred rounds down the barrels previously, but nothing like this weekend's quantity.

As new-ish guns I wanted to put them through their paces with a big variety of loads to see what they liked best, and in the case of the Savage, to sight it in for the first time at longer range of 75-100 yds. We went though many, many, MANY hundreds of rounds of various .22lr: high, standard and hyper velocity, plated and unplated, expensive stuff and cheapie bulk pack, clean burning and dirty burning.

All of these guns been treated with "Froglube" paste that I got from Amazon as soon as I bought them. Let me tell 'ya... when I went to clean these things, my admiration for Froglube grew even greater. All the sooty residue just wiped off. And the barrels were unbelievable; just a couple passes with a patch and they were as clean as a whistle.

No affiliation with the company. Just really, really impressed. Been cleaning guns for a long time and just was very surprised that the cleanup was that easy after firing that much .22.

Gary:
Some tests are showing a couple other products protect against rust better.  CLP being one.

The problem with religion and politics (and lube threads) is everyone comes up with their own way of doing things.

Myself, I like PTFE

gsd:
I run FrogLube on every gun I own, from my 1891 Argentine to my Shield. It. Just. Works.

Gary:
NRA has a high tech wonder lube set of products.   I tried them on a pocket knife I purchased on a Sunday afternoon at a gun show.  Monday when I looked at the knife, the NRA lube had weakened the plastic to the point the springs in the spline grenade-ed.    I had also oiled a Glock 20 that same day.  I hot footed it right over to the gun safe expecting to find a melted Glock.  The Glock was fine, but I have still suspended (pun intended) the use of the NRA oil on my stuff. 

ILoveCats:

--- Quote from: Gary on July 21, 2014, 10:17:06 PM ---Some tests are showing a couple other products protect against rust better.  CLP being one.

--- End quote ---

Yes, for a couple of my old, nicely blued fowling pieces and the like, I will certainly never "break free" from my regimen of traditional oils for rust protection.

But for dirty-burnin' 22s, revolvers prone to cruddy buildup on the cylinder, and plasticy pistols like a Kilo Lima (that are already aesthetically challenged and rust is of no concern) it's Froglube all the way, baby.

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