Smar Napier Power Pellet Lube is a very good addition for people who want to improve the performance of their air rifle and the consistency of their shots. The product is easy to use and efficient, and even a small amount lasts a long time. After application, the pellet works more smoothly, and the shots are more stable and predictable. An additional advantage is the reduction of dirt build-up in the barrel. The product fulfills its purpose and genuinely improves the shooting experience. I definitely recommend it as a proven pellet lubricant.
Napier Power Pellet Lube Oil
Pellet grease from Napier, a renowned English manufacturer, features a distinctive formula designed to minimize friction between the shot and the barrel. As a result, muzzle velocity and shooting accuracy are improved by up to 50%. Safeguards the barrel against corrosion and prevents excessive lead buildup inside the bore. Highly user-friendly and cost-effective—simply apply a few drops to your pellet container.
The grease is recommended by champions
- Andy Calpin – WFTF World Champion, BFTA British Master, and BFTA Silhouette Winner in 2009 and 2011
- James Woodhead – BFTA Grand Prix Champion and World Field Target Champion in 2010
- Daniel Eley – WFTF World Champion in 2004
- Dave Harrison – European Championships 2004
- Mark Wall – WHFTA World Champion in 2010
- John Costello – NEFTA Classic Winner 2010, BFTA Grand Prix Series Champion 2010
Main features
- Minimizes internal barrel friction
- Guards against corrosion
- Inhibits lead residue accumulation
- Volume: 10 ml
| Unit value | 10 ml |
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| EAN | 692831060508 |
| Manufacturer code | 6050 |
| Brand | Napier |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 499
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The oil is somewhat demanding if you want to use it correctly because you first need to wash all the pellets and only then apply it. However, it gives a positive result (tested on 2 types of pellets), though the effect is small and only noticeable at 30 meters.
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I won't be different from most users of this oil and I must admit that a few drops on the pellet tin and you can feel it is oiled :) Whether it significantly affects the pellet's speed after firing, I'm not entirely sure, because when I measured it with a chronograph, it was unfortunately frost, and these are not reliable conditions for airguns.
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I tested the oil on all my air rifles; it either doesn't add to the pellet's speed at all, or only minimally. As for accuracy, you need to clean the barrel first and only then use the product, but it's not for me... As for the results, they are very small or not noticeable at all. This offer is more for those who want to improve groupings by that half or one millimeter.
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With intense shooting, the grease lasts a long time. I haven't noticed a revolutionary improvement in accuracy, but it does limit lead fouling and helps maintain stable grouping longer after cleaning the barrel. Overall, the product has a positive impact on use. The price is not excessive, and efficiency is high, so overall it's a plus.
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If you shoot a lot of pellets, it's definitely worth it even though the price is high – but the lubricant will last a very long time. The pellets do behave somewhat differently, but an accuracy improvement of half is a dream of manufacturers and shooters. Another matter is the reduced buildup of lead in the barrel and the preservative effect, which for now is immeasurable, but after months and years of shooting, it may become noticeable and beneficial for the air rifle.
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I got a bottle of this product from a friend who bought two by accident. We wanted to test it independently, so we wrote our notes on pieces of paper to avoid influencing each other and... hmm, it's a waste of money on this product. The differences on the target are mostly within the margin of error. The pellets are greasy, that's a fact, but does it really do anything? I don't know, maybe it's better to just buy more pellets and have fun. Or if someone really wants to use something for the pellets, you probably already have something else for airgun maintenance—and it will do the same, if anything at all. :)
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Pellet grease is useful in Reximex air rifles. I noticed that after cleaning the barrel the accuracy is very good, but it drops quite quickly. After using the grease on a pack of pellets, this accuracy stays longer.
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Performance 50% better is, of course, a big exaggeration :) although some improvement in grouping is visible, but if you take care of your equipment, it is definitely a product worth recommending. I use 4 drops for a box of 500 pellets, mix and it's ready :)
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Hello. Great product, I use it all the time for all the pellets I have for airguns. Just a few drops per tin or other container. I recommend it.
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I confirm what others have already written. I add 3/4 drops to a can of 500 pellets, close and shake. When loading, you can feel the pellets are ‘oiled.’ Does it increase accuracy by 50%? Of course not ;) After all, we are the ones shooting, but it definitely does what it should, that is, lubricates ;)
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Napier Power Pellet Lube pellet grease is a useful addition for lubricating the barrel with every shot. It slightly improves the accuracy and range of the pellets, and it's efficient because only a few drops per batch are needed. Worth buying, I recommend it.
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Great preparation, three drops to a can of pellets and everything becomes better lubricated and, well, oiled. Seriously though, it probably works since we keep using it.
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The price wasn't encouraging, but I must admit it is worth it. The effects are visible to the naked eye: definitely better grouping and possibly the pellets fly faster. Additionally, it preserves the pellets and protects the barrel from lead buildup.
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I've used it with various types of pellets, and you can feel and see from this oil how the pellet flies to the target and its grouping. Power also seems a bit higher, but as I wrote earlier, it doesn't affect target grouping. I simply recommend it :)
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