Uncle Alvah
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On another outdoor forum, there is a gentleman who claims that his Buckmark shot well over the summer but come cold weather he has a lot of problems with FTE's. He is getting advice that because it is a tightly fitted gun, if he uses a bullet with a wax coating he can fully expect this to be the case in cold weather.
I don't buy that. I don't own a Buckmark, but my contention is that if that guns is PROPERLY maintained and lubed with a QUALITY product like BreakFree or MiliTec, there is no reason the gun should malfunction with any regularity. This brings me to two questions. One, do you agree with my thoughts on this, and two, those of you who own Buckmarks, what type of reliability do you get and do you find them fussy about ammo, temperature ect? THANKS!
I don't buy that. I don't own a Buckmark, but my contention is that if that guns is PROPERLY maintained and lubed with a QUALITY product like BreakFree or MiliTec, there is no reason the gun should malfunction with any regularity. This brings me to two questions. One, do you agree with my thoughts on this, and two, those of you who own Buckmarks, what type of reliability do you get and do you find them fussy about ammo, temperature ect? THANKS!