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The universal oil – well tested and unequalled! For maintaining metal, wood, leather, rubber, synthetic material, skin, animal coats and much more. Ideally suited for handicraft, industry, agriculture, household, gardening, vehicles, fishing, hunting and shooting sports.
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Metal
BALLISTOL is widely used in the precision gauge and tool industry and in the production of scales and other precision instruments. BALLISTOL provides a protective alkaline film on the surface of metals, neutralizes hand sweat and other acid corrosive residues so that the surface is protected from corrosion. Due to its low surface tension, it is capable of creeping into the tiniest cracks and fissures of metal surfaces. It cleans and makes silver and brass shiny. Brilliant for the upkeep of tools and instruments in the field of precision mechanics.
Leather
BALLISTOL effectively protects leather against getting hard and dry, against water, insects and fungi. Residues of tannic acid in leather will be neutralized. Dry leather softens and gets elastic again with a dull shine. Bright leather can get darker. The smell of BALLISTOL will evaporate quickly. There will be no greasy film on the leather.
Wood
BALLISTOL protects, preserves and rejuvenates all natural wooden surfaces. It enhances the wood graining and protects against humidity and insect damage. It’s ideal for antique furniture!
Plastics
BALLISTOL maintains and protects oil-resistant synthetic material, preserves its elasticity and protects from drying out and getting obdurate. It protects rubber car door seals in winter and renews the shine of synthetic surfaces without leaving a greasy film.
Skin and coat
BALLISTOL is kind to the skin and completely harmless if inadvertently taken. It’s ideally suited for the care of animals’ coats, for cleaning their outer ears and for horses’ manes, tail hairs and hooves.
Weapons
BALLISTOL protects from corrosion, lubricates, cleans and acts against residues of powder, lead, copper and tombac. It creeps into finest fissures and dissolves old soiling’s and resins of unsuitable oils. It neutralizes combustion residues. It also cleans, maintains and preserves the wooden stock and leather gun slings.
Barcode | ball-*** |
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SKU's | ball-*** |
Brand | Ballistol |
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1: Do you ship to my country?
A1: European countries (All items except Ammunition, Powders, Primer, Cases & Projectiles)
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Q2: How much do I pay for shipping?
A2: The shipping charge will be added to your order and visible on your receipt before you check out. The shipping is based on the destination country. You’ll get free shipping on orders above a certain amount.
Free shipping on orders above: £50 for mainland UK next day deliveries.
France - £25
Norway – £45
Finland – £46
Germany – £25
UK – £5 (Free UK Mainland with purchases over £50)
Rest of the EU – £25-100
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Q3: What are the accepted payment methods?
A3: We accept online card payment with MasterCard, VISA, Worldpay or Bank Direct Debit
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Q4: What currency do I pay in?
A4: The currencies used are GBP, EUR & USD The currency is chosen automatically depending on your shipping country.
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Q5: When do I receive my order?
A5: We dispatch all orders in 1-2 business days with DPD & Parcelforce, delivery time will depend on the shipping country and address.
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Q6: Do I have to pay international taxes and duties?
A6: Your order may be subject to import duties and taxes, which are levied once a shipment reaches your country. We cannot control and is not responsible for any duties/taxes applied to your package upon delivery. You will be responsible for paying additional charges for customs clearance. Customs policies vary widely from country to country; please contact your local customs office for further information.
- Set up your reloading bench where it (and stored components) will not be exposed to heat, sparks or flame.
- Establish a comfortable loading procedure and don't vary it.
- Keep your reloading bench, equipment and area clean and uncluttered. Label components and reloads for safe, easy identification. Never use powder from an unlabelled tin.
- Understand what you are doing and why it must be done in a specific way.
- Follow loading recommendations exactly. Don't substitute components for those listed in metallic data without reducing the load and working back up.
- Never substitute smokeless powder for black powder or Pyrodex because smokeless powder is much more powerful than black powder. Never mix two powders together.
- Wear safety glasses.
- Stay alert when reloading. Don't reload when distracted, disoriented or tired.
- Don't smoke, drink alcohol or take drugs while reloading or while in your reloading area.
- Keep everything out of reach of small children.
Rifle Calibre Name | Common Metric Name | Bullet Diameter |
.17 | 4.5mm | .172" |
.204 | 5.2mm | .204" |
.223 | 5.56mm | .224" |
.22 (Rimfire) | 5.6mm | .223" |
.22 (Centrefire) | 5.6mm | .224" |
.243 | 6mm | .243" |
.257 | 6.53mm | .257" |
.260 | 6.5mm | .264" |
.270 | 6.8mm | .277" |
.280 | 7mm | .284" |
.30 | 7.62mm | .308" |
.325 | 8mm | .323" |
.33 | 8.6mm | .338" |
.366 | 9.3mm | .366 |
.375 | 9.5mm | .375" |
.416 | 10.6mm | .416" |
.50 | 13mm | .510" |
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