I am somewhat unclear and confused as to what this stuff is supposed to be or do.
Is it a lube? Is it a rust preventative? Does it eliminate cleaning?
I'd appreciate an in depth follow-up on the product after some time, say at least six months.
Sounds a little too good to be true, kind of like "Snake oil" good for everything.
Only 6 months? I've had the stuff in a handful of rifles and muzzleloaders for the past 3 years!
Its a special glue that has very very fine particles of ceramic in it. When you apply it to the barrel and let it set up for 6 hours, you shoot it HOT and as fast as you can reload to keep the barrel hot, the hotter, the better as it will set up the glue/embed the ceramic particles into the steel of the barrel.
#1 is it reduces all fouling, lead, carbon, copper, ect.
#2 is it seals the bore off from rust. I have never had ANY kind of rust whatsoever inside or outside " Dynatek gunshield for the outside" during foul weather and from taking it inside after being outside in the cold for a a day.
#3 clean up is so much quicker in all rifles I've applied it, especially a 1942 Mosin Nagant m9130 which shoots some accurate but dirty as sin Russian ammo.
Snakeoil would be Bore Butter these days