How to Lube and Maintain a Bolt Action For Smooth Cycling

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Published 2022-12-31
I show you my product recommendations and method to lube and maintain your bolt for smooth cycling.

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All Comments (21)
  • @justinfee819
    I learn so much from your channel I honestly really appreciate what you do thank you.
  • I just had to go through this with the exact same gun! My bolt was jamming up when loading a round. I had to hit it with my palm to get it to go forward. I cleaned and lubed the bolt and raceways, problem solved. Great video.
  • @marklloyd4153
    I’m so guilty of using to much oils . So glad you did this . For some reason we think more is better sometimes.
  • Very informative, thorough yet concise video explaining the whole procedure! As a new rifle owner I am excited to apply this methodology on my bolt action rifle! Thanks!
  • @guyonlead
    Literally thinking this the other day. Thank you for the video! 😊
  • @sekaf4125
    Great lighting and close ups. Very good instructions
  • Just got my first bolt-action, a Howa M1500, and the block sticks and feels stiff. Not anywhere near as smooth as what you have demonstrated. So, I started lookin around for info on maintenance on a bolty, and found your video. Answered a lot of questions, and helped a lot. Bout to purchase both products you used here, as I have not yet acquired anything for my rifle. Thanks a boat load, Gary! +1.
  • @Lethal_Venom
    Great video! I’ll definitely pick some of that stuff up from you
  • @rburrows7786
    I use Lucas Extreme duty grease. Apply lightly on a pipe cleaner and then apply to lugs and other areas. Smooth as silk, a little goes a long way. The pipe cleaner with a little grease rubbed in leaves just enough lube on the places you need it
  • Love your content man! Super knowledgeable can you please include a list of the stuff you’re using. I’m making a cleaning kit for a 6.5cm and want to see everything you use.
  • @EVLfreak666
    Lot's of great info for us beginners. Thanks for everything you do 👍
  • @daveevans7151
    Another great video…thanks for sharing. I watched your other video too and my question is more around cleaning the chamber. Thoughts on the best way to do that (bolt rifle)?
  • @KM-xo7py
    Thanks for the information, it's very helpful. Are you planning to make a video about how humidity affects the storage of weapons and ammunition? I recently experienced a "delayed" shot from ammo stored in wet conditions (1 year humidity 70%). Could high humidity be the cause of the problem?
  • Good video Gary I just so happen to have some of the lubricant.. never tried it though. Also you don't grease the backside of the lugs?
  • @redrock425
    Looks like good stuff. Not sure if I need it on my Tikka as it seems to be coated, PTFE? Seems very slick. Good to know though, I have an M98 Parker Hale that I'm in the process of restoring and need to do a complete bolt strip and clean.