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    We all need some of this - Sniper lacquer

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    XADO Sniper lacquer | Trade Me

    XADO SNIPER LACQUER
    Designed to improve shooting accuracy of the rifled arm barrels.

    Improves the accuracy of hits. Provides a positive accumulating
    effect as well as an efficient steady result for the barrel bore. The
    Sniper Lacquer is designed for bullets of any caliber of the hunting and
    sports arms.
    * Immediately improves the accuracy of hits.
    * Completely restores geometry of a barrel within 400-500 shots.
    * Stabilizes the bullet position in flight
    (decreases the coefficient of ellipticity of holes).
    * Improves shot flatness.

    APPLICATION -INSTRUCTIONS
    1. Apply the base lacquer-revitalizant (bottle 1) with a thin layer evenly onto the bullet surface.
    2. In 10 minutes cover the bullet with a protective lacquer (bottle 2).
    3. Let the lacquer polymerize well during 1 hour.
    4. Use the bullet as usual without any restrictions.
    Dosage
    Approximate rate of application: one package of lacquer per 200 bullets, caliber 7.62x39.
    Note
    The contents of the package:
    Bottle 1 - base lacquer - revitalizant for the first layer ( 7ml)
    Bottle2 - protective lacquer for the finishing layer of a bullet (7ml)
    After application of XADO SNIPER LACQUER the accuracy of hits improved by 1.5 - 2 times.

 

 

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