Most or many of us up here need a lube that will not freeze in the winter and not evapourate too quickly in hot weather - for target or trail walk shooting. Thus, we buy Blue Thunder or some other brand of winter windshield washer fluid -35 to -45 degree fluid and mix in about 2 ounces per pint of Neetsfoot oil. The oil probably helps slippery it up a bit, but also slows the evapouration in the summer's heat. So- we use the same stuff all year- it works well and the gun shoots VERY cleanly.
After finished shooting for the day and clean the barrel (breech emersed in a container of water), the water is only slightly grayish in colour after we're done - almost drinkable - easily see to the bottom of the pail that I use - stainless, from Princess Auto.
For hunting - Track's Mink Oil, or Neetsfoot Oil. I carry my patches, pre-cut and pre-lubed in Sucrets tins, or brass, German Silver 'snuff containers from Trackofthewolf - I have even used the yellow plastic Speer Bullet boxes - 6mm or 7mm sizes are perfect for carrying more patches than needed. .22 - 6mm bullet size are perfect for a bunny hunt.