Napier Power Pellet Lube Eco Pump Spray - 25ml
Unlock the true potential of your airgun with Napier Power Pellet Lube. Trusted by world-class competition shooters, this advanced formula does far more than just lubricate; it creates a sophisticated chemical seal around the pellet skirt to prevent "skimming" and tearing against the barrel’s rifling. By enhancing the gyroscopic effect and ensuring a truer flight path, this 25ml eco-friendly pump spray can improve your grouping accuracy by up to 50%. Whether you're looking to increase velocity, protect your pellets from corrosion, or ensure smoother cycling in multi shot magazines, just a quick spray into your pellet tin provides a professional edge that you can see downrange. Don’t settle for inconsistent shots give your equipment the performance boost it deserves.
The same great product is now even easier to apply, simply spray directly into a tin of pellets for an increase in accuracy and consistent power on any make or type of airgun pellet.
Experience a remarkably user-friendly product that guarantees enhanced accuracy for any pellet and all airgun types. Our unique formula goes beyond mere lubrication – it forms a chemical seal around each pellet's skirt, preventing skimming or tearing on the barrel's rifling. This, in turn, significantly boosts the gyroscopic effect, resulting in dramatically improved flight and accuracy.
- Improves Accuracy
- Cleans
- Protects from Corrosion
- Increases Velocity
- Easy to Use
- Economical
- Napier Power Pellet Lube Eco Pump Spray - 25ml
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How do I actually apply the lube to my pellets? The most effective way is to add just a few drops (usually 1–4) into a fresh tin of pellets. Close the lid and gently tumble or rotate the tin for a minute to ensure even coverage. You don't want the pellets dripping; they should just have a very light, almost invisible sheen. This can also be achieved by gently tipping the pellets into a small bag putting a few drops in and gently moving them around. Some people will also before this step wash, dry and weight the pellets.
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Will using this lube cause "dieseling" in my spring-piston rifle? No. Unlike standard mineral oils or WD40, Napier Power Pellet Lube is specifically formulated with a high flash point. It is designed to be safe for use in airguns and will not cause the dangerous combustion (dieseling) that can damage seals and springs.
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Does it work for all types of airguns, including CO2 and PCP? Yes, it is highly effective across all platforms. Whether you use a Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP), a break-barrel springer, or a CO2-powered pistol, the lube helps with pellet stabilization and barrel protection regardless of the power source.
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Do I need to clean my barrel before I start using it? For the best results, yes. It is recommended to pull a few cleaning patches through your barrel to remove old lead buildup and oils. Once the barrel is clean, the lube can begin "conditioning" the metal surface, creating a protective layer that makes future cleaning much easier.
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Can I use this on pellets of any caliber? Absolutely. Whether you shoot .177, .22, or .25, the chemical properties of the lube remain the same. It works by reacting with the lead of the pellet and the steel of the barrel, so the size of the projectile doesn't matter.
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Will it make my pellets messy to handle with my fingers? If applied correctly, you should hardly notice it’s there. Because you only use a tiny amount per tin, the pellets shouldn't feel greasy or sticky. It dries to a very thin film that won't leave a heavy residue on your hands while loading.
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How often do I need to re-apply it? You only need to lube the pellets once. A single application to a tin will last until you’ve fired every pellet. Because the lube also coats the inside of your barrel as you shoot, the protective benefits continue to build up over time.
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Is this just for competition shooters, or will a casual hunter see a difference? While pros love it for the tight groupings, hunters benefit significantly from the increased "cleanliness" of the shot. It helps maintain velocity and accuracy in the field where temperature changes and moisture can otherwise affect a dry barrel.


