I use grease in the summer, and oil in colder weather. I clean the hinges and re-apply for every use regardless of what I use.
I use grease in the summer, and oil in colder weather. I clean the hinges and re-apply for every use regardless of what I use.
Oil just doesn't last long enough to make it through a round of 100 targets. Synthetic grease for me all of the time.
??? Fair enough, I never tried synthetic oil. Grease makes it through the entire day so that's what I go with!
I generally subscribe to the "if it rotates oil it and if it slides then grease it" way of thinking.
Seems like a sensible optionI use grease in the summer, and oil in colder weather. I clean the hinges and re-apply for every use regardless of what I use.
Are they not making stag anymore, I used to have some of it around but never tried on shotguns.
What Mr. Makinson actually told me was to use a sparing amount of quality oil, "but if you can't bring yourself to do that then a very light film of vaseline". He's not adamant about it - "after'all, the more that people use grease the more business I get". His rationale is that the thickness of grease in the joint is the distance it will try to force your joint apart. Also cautions about grease trapping grit.
Not saying anyone is wrong here, just relaying his advice as food for thought. For years I used grease as does almost everyone I know.
Not that stuff. It is blue in color and they took it off the market saying it was too dangerous by today's standards. Imagine



























