Dan....it was always my understanding that water was the best "solvent" or cleaner for black powder residue, and I
have always used it, at least a water based solvent. You can clean your barrel with just water, warm or hot, but you
but you must then dry the bore, maybe use some WD40 to displace excess water in the bore, then dry again and oil it,
that should keep it from rusting. I would not use spit or water as a patch lube to hunt with, mainly because it would
probably dry out, and if left in the bore long enough, would probably start to rust where the ball and patch are located.
Actually, when I go hunting, I use Ox-Yoke wonder patches. They have always worked well for me, give me adequate
accuracy, remain soft and pliable in cold weather, and I have found that I can shoot often without cleaning, not that it
has ever been necessary. If I went hunting today and got three shots at deer and didn't have one, I would go home....
Don