

Used by the world's top
gunsmiths,
The PAL Oil System is
your
"Gunsmith in a bottle."








Bench rest tests indicate that cleaning and treating rifle
bores with Marine and Sports PAL does not affect muzzle velocities,
extreme spreads of velocities and standard deviations of velocities.
(Note: Some products do exhibit velocity change with cleaning).
Group size and point of impact were also not affected and the
first round of each group was well-centered, better than the first
round when cleaning with solvents.
Inputs received from users confirm these test results. Don Hill's
article in Precision Shooting, June 1994, Vol. 40-No. 2, "
A NEW WAY TO MAINTAIN .22 RIMFIRE BORES", states that after
cleaning and treating bores with Marine PAL and Sports PAL, .22
rimfire rifles start grouping after the first shot fired from
a cold barrel instead of the usual 50-100 rounds experienced with
other products. Reports from black powder shooters indicate that
bores cleaned and treated with Marine PAL and then with Sports
PAL substantially increase the number of shots allowed between
cleanings, and subsequent cleanings are much easier. Competition
pellet and B-B gun shooter's report increased accuracy and extended
shot tube life after using PAL Products.
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR PAL OIL SYSTEM
SHOOTERS PAL
GENERAL
PAL OILS ARE NON-CAUSTIC, NON-TOXIC, NON-CORROSIVE AND NON-ABRASIVE
YOU CAN NOW SAFELY CLEAN YOUR FIREARMS INDOORS
1. Patch your firearm bore out thoroughly with Marine PAL; usually three or four patches will take care of powder and most of the lead fouling.
2. Cast bullet shooters (Pistol and black powder) can actually
feel the lead deposits and scrub the lead out using Marine PAL.
For stubborn deposits, apply Sports PAL and let stand for 30 minutes,
then reapply Marine PAL. You will see chunks of lead come out.
Keep scrubbing until the bore is lead free, it won't take long.
NO BRUSHES REQUIRED.
3. For high powered rifle bores, after a thorough scrubbing with
Marine PAL, push a saturated patch of Sports PAL through the bore
and leave overnight. Run a patch of Marine PAL through the bore
the next morning and copper fouling should come out.
As you have no doubt experienced, some firearm bores are just
dirty, and it may
be necessary to use your old method for the first few cleanings.
As soon as the Sports PAL impregnates the bore, subsequent cleanings
will be easier.
CAUTION: WIPE EXCESS OIL FROM CHAMBER BEFORE SHOOTING.
4. You will notice there are three bottles of PAL Oils in the Shooter's kit. The third bottle is Reel PAL. This product, when used by the drop, will demonstrate improved, smooth operating actions. It provides outstanding long term protection in high humidity or salt water conditions.
These computer generated oils are far ahead of anything on the market. They may be used safely on all metal, plating, plastics, rubber or polymers without damage.
PAL OILS ARE NON-CAUSTIC, NON-TOXIC,
NON-CORROSIVE AND NON-ABRASIVE
YOU CAN NOW SAFELY CLEAN YOUR FIREARMS INDOORS
1. Run a wet patch of Marine PAL through the bore.
2. Follow with a single dry patch.
3. Run another wet patch of Marine PAL through the bore and let stand for 10 minutes.
4. Dry out the bore with at least 4 patches.
5. Run a wet patch of Sports PAL through the bore and leave until ready to shoot.
6. Just before shooting, dry out bore with 4 patches.
Don Hill of Springfield, MO shot the highest .22 rimfire score of the 1995 BR50 Nationals. A raw score of 4350, adjusted score, 4400.
There were 90 shooter's in attendance and Don's score won first place in match #1 and second place in match #3.
Don's barrel, made by Shilen, fitted to a Time Precision built rifle had never had anything in the bore but Marine PAL and Sports PAL. According to Don, these two products used exclusively, without a brush, consistently show rimfire rifles will group true after only one or two fouling shots.
CONGRATULATIONS DON !!!!