Pellet lubing?

I wash and lube most all of what I shoot I used many different types and found FP-10 to work best for me, and yes it does make a big difference, I have never used the lemon pledge from what I see I don’t think it could be any better than what i use now, but as others mentioned many many shooters use the pledge and seems to work very well for them. I’m just old school if ya have something that works well don’t change lol. But yes lubing makes huge difference 
 
Lemon Pledge TOM HOLLAND Style.

Tried them all and this gave me the best results when shooting at 300 yards. At 100 yards is where you notice the difference though.

Don't ever need to clean many of my airgun barrels too.


Is there only ONE Lemon Pledge and how do you use it on pellets. Is there a link to the Tom Holland Style for those of us who don't know?

There are a LOT of "Pledge" products today. Which one are you and Tom Holland talking about specifically?

Thanks!

p.s.

Never mind...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_9fP1z8D08&feature=emb_logo



I don't know how many times I have read a review on a product only to find that the manufacturer doesn't make that exact same product anymore and has either changed it so much that the original review has no relevance or the product is changed so much that it actually no longer anything close to what the original review was referring to.

Anyone who has not experienced this must not have been paying attention in the first place. JMHO and 2¢ worth...


 
Coming from 45+ years of airgunning and tried lubing and pretty much tried them all. Started with FP10 and Slick 50 One Lube but irritable to eyes nose and skin and gums up screws up magazines collecting dust and grit so kept changing to non irritable and magazine friendly lubes then Pledge long time ago people really laughed at me about it. My own mixture of Alphabet org laced Whiscombe honey and Alphabet org Mac1 secret sauce too.
 
Lemon Pledge TOM HOLLAND Style.

Tried them all and this gave me the best results when shooting at 300 yards. At 100 yards is where you notice the difference though.

Don't ever need to clean many of my airgun barrels too.

Hi Odoyle

You can post a photo of the lemon, in my country it doesn't exist and I have seen two different models online

Thanks
 
I only got the spray bottles filled I poked holes in the depressurized cans and cases at the other house I'm social distanced from at the moment. 

I am actually unaware of the different types of current Lemon Pledge offerings because I bought bulk quantities a long time ago so IDK what the current equivalent may be. 

I suggest you be like me and try all of them to see which one gives you the best results. 

The ones that don't work as good go and spray your hard wood or tile floor and go socks skating.
 
I only got the spray bottles filled I poked holes in the depressurized cans and cases at the other house I'm social distanced from at the moment. 

I am actually unaware of the different types of current Lemon Pledge offerings because I bought bulk quantities a long time ago so IDK what the current equivalent may be. 

I suggest you be like me and try all of them to see which one gives you the best results. 

The ones that don't work as good go and spray your hard wood or tile floor and go socks skating.

Ok. Thanks 

If someone who knows the product can post
 
The old lemon pledge, not the new type. Available on Amazon.
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Nation, 

I haven't bought Lemon Pledge for a while, it's just what I use. I only use Lemon Pledge, so if I forget to label the tin or container, all I have to do is smell it. If it's Lemon, it's lubed. You can use regular Pledge, it's still a wax, and that's the important part. I haven't seen or bought the "new" Lemon Pledge container, as pictured above, so I might have to do a store run one of these days, and see what's available, and what ingredients are in said cans.

Tom Holland 

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