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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2810662" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I used Frog Lube like the manufacturer suggested and tried 2 different times to make the stuff work.</p><p>This was on a Phoenix 22 auto pistol and an old semi auto .22 rifle.</p><p></p><p>Stuff seemed fine until it got to winter time with frost on the ground..Guns kept jamming .. these were not dusty and the fix was to get out the WD40</p><p>spray them down and blow them out with air and wipe it all down with clean paper towels. Been shot many times hot and cold no jams.</p><p></p><p>Frog lube reminds me of TC1000 bore butter..don't like that stuff either. Creates a crud ring. Yes that is correct. I quit using it and no more crud rings in my Muzzleloaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2810662, member: 15054"] I used Frog Lube like the manufacturer suggested and tried 2 different times to make the stuff work. This was on a Phoenix 22 auto pistol and an old semi auto .22 rifle. Stuff seemed fine until it got to winter time with frost on the ground..Guns kept jamming .. these were not dusty and the fix was to get out the WD40 spray them down and blow them out with air and wipe it all down with clean paper towels. Been shot many times hot and cold no jams. Frog lube reminds me of TC1000 bore butter..don't like that stuff either. Creates a crud ring. Yes that is correct. I quit using it and no more crud rings in my Muzzleloaders. [/QUOTE]
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