A friend swears that mutton tallow works perfectly for him as a patch lube and bore protectant after cleanings.
Anybody here have thoughts on using mutton tallow for a bore protectant and patch lube?
Thanks, Skychief.
I would not trust it to protect the bore unless it KNEW there was not the slightest spec of moisture or fouling anywhere in the bore.
I have had good luck with beef tallow as patch lube, seems to be accurate and loads well in a fouled bore 10-15 shots with no hit of trouble if I blow into the bore and have about 3/4 of a pint of deer tallow that I intend to try. It seems to be harder than the beef tallow.
I just remembered I have a piece of 1018 bar stock out in the shop that I cleaned and then smeared with tallow about a month ago. But its so dry hear indoors in winter...
I have had tallow (squeezed off the patch while loading) and powder fouling stain the muzzle black in a few hours of hunting with snow on the ground and the humidity high (for here). I had cleaned the bore but suspect there was some fouling trapped in the decoration at the muzzle. A friend who has looked into this a lot more than I came to the conclusion some years ago that tallow was perhaps mildly corrosive.
The deer tallow I have was boiled several times with water changes in hopes of removing any salt that might be present. Its nice and white at least.
Dan