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  1. rickp

    Gunsmithing Dry Lube, which to use???

    Hey guys, I would like to get some feedback on the dry lube thats out there. For my sniper system, in the past I've used sentry solutions smooth-kote and the BP2000 powder. Both are molybdenum disulfide based. I've also used the tuf-cloth for the outside of my pistols and M4. I can honestly...
  2. Platypus

    .22 dry fire

    I am looking for some feedback on utilizing .22 LR dummy rounds to cycle through the action and for dry fire. I bought a box of 50 from Brownells and curious if anyone else is using these for dry fire in their .22's. I have an old 10/22 firing pin that has been shaved down to keep it from...
  3. LongShot94

    dry firing

    i tried the search and came up with nothing, ive always been taught that it is very bad to dry fire, is that true?
  4. T

    Advanced Marksmanship laser pointer in dry firing

    I have searched on laser pointer and couldn't find anything on this, so ... Somewhere, I read that if you attach a laser pointer to the underside of your barrel, it is a great help in telling if the barrel moves at all in dry firing. It sounds plausible, but is it? And if so, where do you get...
  5. Grump

    Case necks: Lubed or Dry?

    When I started shooting HP, I was using an inherited can thingy to moly-lube all casenecks before sizing. Left the stuff in and fired away. It was an M1 Garand, so MOA was about all it could ever do anyway. I've left Dillon's lanolin lube in the necks, and now Hornady One Shot. In the interests...