I think it all depends on what type of shooter you are. If you are the type to shoot a springer every once in a while,...Say once or twice a week if that much,...after a few dozen tins,...I don't see where it would hurt. This on the storage/piston seal preservative premise. But if you're like alot of us that shoot every day,..I wouldn't bother. Bob's absolutly correct, a rifle will self lube itself,...especially a tuned weapon. By the time I'd ever need the use of a piston oil/lube,...I've shot the weapon to the point that the spring has weakenned and needs replaced. At this point,..some say it's best to reseal the piston along with a spring swap out. Pesonally,...spring lubes are a "gimic" as far as I see it. But if you do decide to apply any comp. chamber lube to you rifle,..I'd be very cautious,..and use very sparingly. Dieselling is ok to an extent,...but detonation is a one way ticket to the world of burnt piston seals andsnapped springs. Best of luck, tjk