Eezox

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TD-Max
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Eezox

Post by TD-Max »

Wanted to do some lube on my deer rifle and was reading how guys really like Eezox so I picked some up. Started with my squeaky sling swivels and it worked great. Figured the rest of the gun (bolt etc) could use a dab so I took care of these parts right away too.

Then I got the idea to try to see if I could make my Remington LVSF bolt smooth like the Sako's (yeah right) so I dolled up the bolt and sear catch ( think that's the term) etc. Much better, BUT now my trigger pull dropped to just over 1#. This is one that we huffed and puffed, but could not get the threadlocker to budge and allow us to adjust the trigger. Hard to believe that lube could make that much difference as it did not change the Sako triggers. Definitely smoothed out the bolt opening and slide.
Sako VLSS Set Trigger in .204 with Leupold VXIII 4.5-14x50 LR
Sako VLSS Set Trigger in 22-250 with Swaro Z5 5-25x52 BRX and turret
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Sidewinderwa
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Re: Eezox

Post by Sidewinderwa »

It is great stuff. I always finish off my cleaning with a coat of Eezox. It dries to a film and does not attract dust.
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