KenJax Tree
Terraphobic
So i guess i should sell my Browning's with walnut on them then[emoji22]
I have a nice Citori 20 ga and my great grand pa's Belgium sweet 16.So i guess i should sell my Browning's with walnut on them then[emoji22]
I have the H&S green spiderweb on my Reminton 700 milspec 5r and like itMcMillan pretty much has the fiberglass/ carbon fiber stock market cornered. There are other good makes like Manners, but none have the variety of patterns.
H&S are complete crap in comparision.
Man, that must be a bad-assed trimmaMine ran fine ,but it sounded like your saws ............
So i guess i should sell my Browning's with walnut on them then[emoji22]
My wood stock Weatherby mark V with a krieger#5 contour has never shifted. I've hunted in rain with no issues. I also have a McMillan HTG stock. It's super tough. I have another custom wood stock (AA black walnut) on a 22 rimfire squirrel rifle with a match Broughton barrel. Zero shifting issues.Wood has no place on a working gun..
My buddy that won State in 600 yd prone using Nosler brass would disagree. It's extremely consistent.Its soft junk made by federal.
In my younger days I hunted squirrels and birds with a browning auto-5 in 20 magnum. Pretty gun but didn't have the power of my Dad's old Remington 870 12 gauge.I have a nice Citori 20 ga and my great grand pa's Belgium sweet 16.
I'd rather not destroy the things hunting grouse or ducks, so mt benelli SBE gets the nod.
I dont know why Lucas has a bad following here but personally I think Lucas formulates a good product..... I dont know, maybe im the ignorant one.i like lucas even if they are known for other ****** oils. i think their 2 stroke oil is down right acceptable.
what kind of oil should i use when honing small engine blocks and jugs with my drill press
this is a oil thread right???
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I dont know why Lucas has a bad following here but personally I think Lucas formulates a good product..... I dont know, maybe im the ignorant one.
well why did you even comment thenthere's a secret formula for that i won't give out along with my 2 stroke oil. i've been lying to you guys all along i know what oils about and have been using what is best for years. you idiots have to debate every single oil on the market. if you knew what i knew you all would have an easier life to live
well why did you even comment then
Because it smells like ****, just like ultra.why doesn't everyone run castrol super 2 stroke? it's stihl ultra only half the cost. i ran it for damn near 1o years at 32:1 before i joined AS. that said, i like lucas even if they are known for other ****** oils. i think their 2 stroke oil is down right acceptable.
Fyi I've been running Yamalube R2 for the past few weeks. Burns clean aka almost no smell. However it doesn't cling to metal like the esters do and it's too thin for my taste. I'm going back to Motul 800 @50:1 in my blowers and trimmers, my saws will continue to see k2 or R50..
I personally will never try the Lucas oil. Too thin, it's injector oil IMHO.
Maybe its just harder to see the purple color against the bare metal than it is to see blue? idk i'm no oil guru and not even sure why i'm using Pro Honda HP2 now[emoji1]I dont like how dry things look inside after a few weeks of downtime with the 2r ...................... maybe I was seeing things
Cant argue with some of the pictures thrown up in this thread that shows the "too thin" Lucas provides a nice oily coating inside @ 40:1
I ran some, nice and blue, dont smell bad eithor .................. its my backup 2 cycle oil. If I cant get any of my other top choices, Auto Barn or Pep Boys will have Lucas on their shelf
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