I switched over to Krytox 206 a while ago, seems to be longer lasting than moly grease. If the gun needs to be warmed up before its consistent, that won't work out too well. This things actual purpose is to keep the red squirrels from eating my garage, so I need to be able to grab it out of the closet and place an accurate shot. It was not meant to be a "recreational " gun at all, but it was just so pleasant to shoot, and experiment with that I have ended up shooting it for fun. My question ended up leading to more questions. As with a lot of shooting related things I will have to find out what it does in my gun, in my situation, with my weather. We'll see if they work out, the lubed pellets are an experiment to me at this point.