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General discussion => Black Powder Shooting => Topic started by: Roger B on March 29, 2022, 07:21:28 PM
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I was greasing up some leather goods about a week ago with the dressing that Dyers sells with their mocs & wondered what was in it. I emailed them & was informed that it only contained mink oil & bees wax. No petroleum or other products, so I tried it as a patch lube last weekend. I took 5 shots with Mr. FIintlock from a rest at 25yds without cleaning, cleaned afterwards & took another 5 shots with the Dyers dressing. All shots went into the same tight group without any loading problems & only minor increased fouling. This will come as no surprise to those of you who make similar concoctions at home, however I thought that it was noteworthy enough to mention. I'll do some further testing at increased range if anyone is interested. Barrel was a .45 Goodoien & load was 65grs Goex. .445 ball, & 7oz (.022) denim patch. No cleaning between shots, only between groups.
Roger B
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Should work just fine. Now I know some have stated not to mix BW in a patch lube, but BW in my bullet lubes does not build up inside the bore. The load Roger used will clean the last shot down onto the powder as it is loaded, just the same as it would with any lube.
I have seen tins of Mink Oil at a local Princess Auto store for sale, but there is not a list of 'components' on the tin, so I refrained from buying it. I might check it out again.
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Just about anything can work. I’ve used sunscreen in a pinch. The creamy kind.
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Some of our guys were using Vasaline Intensive Care hand cream back in the last century, with great results.
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And so will Udder Balm and Udderly Smooth.
J.B.
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Roger B, Can you post contact information for Dyer’s? Thanks, Jerry