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Which grease for box trigger mechanism?
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<blockquote data-quote="elmerdeer" data-source="post: 150309" data-attributes="member: 7381"><p>I took apart my Sauer 202 box trigger and it was full of this sticky grease inside, it was eveywhere. There are alot of moving parts to it, so now that I finshed polishing the parts I want to know what is the best grease to put in there, and should I put as much as the manufacturer put in there? Or should I use something else? I will be hunting in temperatures fron 5 to -25 degrees so i would be looking for a grease that will not seize up in cold temps. What is the best method for doing this?</p><p>Thanks </p><p>Elmer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elmerdeer, post: 150309, member: 7381"] I took apart my Sauer 202 box trigger and it was full of this sticky grease inside, it was eveywhere. There are alot of moving parts to it, so now that I finshed polishing the parts I want to know what is the best grease to put in there, and should I put as much as the manufacturer put in there? Or should I use something else? I will be hunting in temperatures fron 5 to -25 degrees so i would be looking for a grease that will not seize up in cold temps. What is the best method for doing this? Thanks Elmer [/QUOTE]
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