All,
I have read that you can pre-lube strips of patch material by soaking the material in Moose Milk made of Ballistol and water, squeezing out the excess, and laying the material out to dry. It is said that the water evaporates, leaving the Ballistol in the patch, which can then be taken to the range and used as pre-lubed patching. I would like to try this method. Does anybody know how long patching prepared in this manner lasts before the Ballistol dries up? In other words, if I prep the patch material days in advance, will it still work, or will it get dry and crusty?
I’ve been using Mr. Flintlock lube, which I like. But I generally carry the bottle to the range and spritz the patching material with it right before loading each shot. I would like to lighten the load of things I carry for each trip. So I am looking for an alternate method that might help me avoid having to carry the bottle of lube around.
Thanks,
Jay