HunterColbert Posted November 6, 2025 Posted November 6, 2025 Over the last few years I have noticed a lot of oils do not work well on the Benelli shotgun My question is - What do yall find is the best oil to use for you shotguns? I'm looking for something that wont gel up in cold and harsh conditions. It is hard to pinpoint good oil these days. Quote
StreetSweeper56 Posted November 6, 2025 Posted November 6, 2025 I use 1/2 synthetic 10-30 motor oil and 1/2 transmission fluid which makes 1/2 gallon, enough for my lifetime. Those are made to lube parts that run far hotter and faster than my BENELLI M4 ever will. IMO those tiny bottles of "gun oil" are WAY overpriced. YMMV 1 1 Quote
remarkable Posted November 9, 2025 Posted November 9, 2025 On 11/6/2025 at 10:15 AM, StreetSweeper56 said: I use 1/2 synthetic 10-30 motor oil and 1/2 transmission fluid which makes 1/2 gallon, enough for my lifetime. Those are made to lube parts that run far hotter and faster than my BENELLI M4 ever will. IMO those tiny bottles of "gun oil" are WAY overpriced. YMMV I really like this. CLP is a good product as well for your bolt. Outside of that Mobil 1 super low viscosity. 1 Quote
bambihunter Posted November 12, 2025 Posted November 12, 2025 I recommend to NEVER use a 'wet' oil in your magazine tube. I have made a decent amount of money over the years buying "jam-o-matics' that wouldn't feed after a quick look down the tube. I'd take them home, clean out all the dried chaff, dust, leaves, and everything else the environment kicks up that the wet oil will gladly stick to until it eventually traps so much of it that it gums up the works. I even sold some back to their original owners after they saw they shot flawlessly again. I'd purposely bring their old gun with me when I'd hunt with them just to show them it wasn't the gun. 😇 So, I started with dry lube in the magazine, then started using it elsewhere. Ultimately, I now run it everywhere else including in the bolt, though I do put a small drop of oil on the frame rails. I spread it nice and thin, wiping off any excess before putting my Super Black Eagle back together (my main hunting shotgun). I don't know if the gas operated M4 would need a different oil anywhere, but I've got a LOT of rounds, including a lot of 3.5" mags down my SBE and it still looks and runs like a champ inside and out. I use the cheap RemOil for non-moving parts as a rust-preventer for storage but after having a bolt literally freeze shut at 10 degrees F, I quit using it on moving parts. I put it on evenly, then wipe off the excess. I then put them in modified silicone gun socks so the Rifle Rods gun storage system rods would pass through and they give some limited protection against safe rash of guns bumping together. 2 Quote
EzGoingKev Posted November 12, 2025 Posted November 12, 2025 I have been using Geissele's Go Juice. I like that it is non-toxic. I have run it in single degree weather without any issues. Not super cold, but it is what it is. 1 Quote
gumby510 Posted November 22, 2025 Posted November 22, 2025 I use hornady one shot in my shotguns. Ive run that in negative temps with no issues. Otherwise a good penzoil synthetic 0 or 5w20, slip2000 and breakthrough hp oil have worked well. Quote
03svt Posted November 26, 2025 Posted November 26, 2025 On 11/6/2025 at 11:15 AM, StreetSweeper56 said: I use 1/2 synthetic 10-30 motor oil and 1/2 transmission fluid which makes 1/2 gallon, enough for my lifetime. Those are made to lube parts that run far hotter and faster than my BENELLI M4 ever will. IMO those tiny bottles of "gun oil" are WAY overpriced. YMMV transmission fluid lol. is engine oil not good enough why mix it? Quote
StreetSweeper56 Posted November 27, 2025 Posted November 27, 2025 15 hours ago, 03svt said: transmission fluid lol. is engine oil not good enough why mix it? It flows much smoother with transmission fluid. YMMV 1 Quote
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