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  • CS8161
    A gunsmith I know told me that having oil in the barrel will cause a rippling condition in the barrel. As the bullet passes down the barrel, it pushes the oil like a hydraulic ram and causes ripples down the length of the bore. I think a very light film of oil would not cause a problem, but alot of oil could be bad.

    Chris8161
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  • binder
    If you put a light amount of solvent, say on a swab down the barrel before putting the gun away that is good, but oil will cause the ripple effect and the first shot at your prize animal may be off up to a couple of inches. The barrel doesn't have to be absolutely dry, but the drier the better, most of the time.
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  • Mr. Lobo
    The first shot out of a slightly oiled barrel is 2 to 3 inches high on my 06. The next shot is within the limits of the rifle most times.

    Jim
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  • v35
    You will waste the first few shots at best and ring the bore in the worst case. The risk isn't not worth the experiment. What can happen is the bullet can override the oil or grease and bulge the barrel.
    It's best to run a tight patch or two before shooting.
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  • Nighthawk
    It is always wise to put a light coat of oil on your weapon and in the barrel before you store it. But I would Highly recommend before using it to run a shooters swab through the barrel. Your gun will thank you for it, plus it will make the weapon safe to shoot. As to much oil in the barrel could damage it or cause physical harm to the shooter Hope this helps.


    Good Luck.

    Rugster

    Edited by - rugster on 05/09/2002 15:23:58
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  • leeblackman
    Only put lube in your barrel for storage purposes to keep it from oxidizing. And when you shoot, for optimal accuracy, you don't want anything that can disturb friction between the bullet and the bore. This includes oil. Unless you have the exact same amount of oil in the same place in the barrel on every shot, having oil in your bore will cause inaccuracy. Not only that but it also aids in gunk biulding up in your bore.

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