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Anti seize
Aug 24, 2014 23:35:20 GMT -5
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Post by Alabama on Aug 24, 2014 23:35:20 GMT -5
What brand anti seize do most use on bushing?
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Post by cowhunter on Aug 25, 2014 0:04:38 GMT -5
I bought this 700 Ml and the seller gave me a box of crap that included a tube of Gorilla Grease. I have a big flame channel (14/64) so I can use a big punch to drive bushings out. We couldn't do that with vent liners. Sorry to change the subject but what do you think would happen if you forgot to install the bushing and retaining ring, or they came loose and got shot out the barrel? Let's say you are shooting a 70l0ml Rempac using 70 gr H44198 and a 300 gr Mh?
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Post by Alabama on Aug 25, 2014 0:12:14 GMT -5
I really have no idea what would happen. But I suppose a bulged or blown primer.
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Post by hammer on Aug 25, 2014 0:19:29 GMT -5
You would have a mess to clean up because with a 14/64 flame channel most if not all of the powder will fall through the breech plug and into your action.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2014 4:13:57 GMT -5
I use antiseize stick for all applications requiring antiseize, its much less messy and being the size of a crayon it is pretty handy..
without a bushing? yep powder would fill the plug (if you had a spent still in the gun) and a unhappy situation would likely occur.
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Post by dannoboone on Aug 25, 2014 16:42:48 GMT -5
What hillbill said.
Luke sells a stick that works like a stick deodorant in which you can turn a knob on the bottom to get it out. Works great!
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Post by 12ptdroptine on Aug 25, 2014 20:19:56 GMT -5
I use permatex brand of antisieze in a tube. And a small model paint brush to apply it. Just a very light cote. But don't get it on yourself...it seems to migrate everywhere... Drop
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Post by hankinsrfls on Aug 25, 2014 21:59:30 GMT -5
Alabama.. I use the Permatex Anti-seize Lubricant. Part # 80078.. An 8 oz bottle will last you a lifetime. It is silver in color and resists temperature up to 1600 Degrees. Like Drop said,,,, use very little as it will get all over everything if you are not careful. If you get just a touch of this stuff on a black scope it will be a paint in the rear to get it off. Best thing I have found to use to desolve it is laqure thinner.... Jeff.
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Post by jims on Aug 26, 2014 0:54:22 GMT -5
I use the Loctite Nickel Anti-Seize, it protects from seizing and galling to 2400F. Part number 77124. As is the case with most anti-seizes they can be messy as mentioned above.
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Post by jims on Aug 26, 2014 0:54:42 GMT -5
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Post by oneshotike on Aug 26, 2014 17:40:38 GMT -5
I use what ever the Railroad has handy.....
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