Too many people think that a lot of lube helps out. I've had several shooting buddies that hand me their newly cleaned gun, and then you shoot it, oil flies out the trigger, the bolt, etc. One guy had a Marlin 39 that would literally throw oil on your shooting glasses when you worked the lever. They are amazed when they see the minimal amounts of lube I use when I clean my guns. Most of them don't even lube the right parts to begin with. Out of all of my friends, I am the only one that will lube the cocking area of a bolt action with just a tiny smear of grease, and do the same to the back of the locking lugs. "How come your gun is easier to work the bolt than mine?" Then when we are out in the field, they wonder how come their gun is all mucked up with dust and dirt, and mine isn't. I tell them, all of that crap you sprayed all over everything when you "cleaned" you rifle is why it's picking up dust and dirt, and getting grimy. Then none of them will believe that lube will freeze when it gets really cold either. I gave up on them a long time ago.