I have not done enough shooting in the last few years to use my pre lubed patches up from about 15 years ago.
Due to the inclement weather being here much of the year & it seems sometimes most of it freezing weather, many of us use a water base with alcohol and the addition of an oil to slow down the evaportion in hot summer weather - maybe it aids in lubrication, but it shoots virtually identically to spit. Do not use water based for hunting - it may rust your bore depending on it's composition. Our mix usually is similar, shoter to shooter and is winter windshield washer fluid with some form of oil added - I use Neetsfoot oil - about 6 ounces, maybe 8 or so to 1 gallon can of fluid. Shake, and pour off into a smaller container. For the last 4 years, I've been using Blue Thunder brand- it's the cheapest and has no teflon in it.A $4.00 gallon of -35 to -45 fluid lasts 2 winters & summers of considerable shooting. No cleaning or wiping needed while shooting- no difference from using mink oil or Neetsfoot oil lube while hunting - again, no wiping needed - at least up to 80 shots for the day with no wiping- that's the most I've shot on a trail.
Due to the inclement weather being here much of the year & it seems sometimes most of it freezing weather, many of us use a water base with alcohol and the addition of an oil to slow down the evaportion in hot summer weather - maybe it aids in lubrication, but it shoots virtually identically to spit. Do not use water based for hunting - it may rust your bore depending on it's composition. Our mix usually is similar, shooter to shooter and is winter windshield washer fluid with some form of oil added - I use Neetsfoot oil - about 6 ounces, maybe 8 or so to 1 gallon can of fluid. Shake, and pour off into a smaller container. For the last 4 years, I've been using Blue Thunder brand- it's the cheapest and has no teflon in it.A $4.00 gallon of -35 to -45 fluid lasts 2 winters & summers of considerable shooting. No cleaning or wiping needed while shooting- no difference from using mink oil or Neetsfoot oil lube while hunting - again, no wiping needed - at least up to 80 shots for the day with no wiping- that's the most I've shot on a trail.
I'm going to try 50% beeswax and a crisco mix to see how that works on my 50. Up to now, I've been using Mink oil purchased from Track what works great so far.
Quote from: Trooper on June 19, 2021, 09:53:01 PMI'm going to try 50% beeswax and a crisco mix to see how that works on my 50. Up to now, I've been using Mink oil purchased from Track what works great so far. I use beeswax as a stiffener but I抳e found more than 10% and your rifling starts to gum up. If you have good luck with a 50% beeswax combo I抎 love to hear about it. Im always on the lookout for a firm hot weather lube.
Quote from: Bob McBride on June 20, 2021, 06:28:23 PMQuote from: Trooper on June 19, 2021, 09:53:01 PMI'm going to try 50% beeswax and a crisco mix to see how that works on my 50. Up to now, I've been using Mink oil purchased from Track what works great so far. I use beeswax as a stiffener but I抳e found more than 10% and your rifling starts to gum up. If you have good luck with a 50% beeswax combo I抎 love to hear about it. Im always on the lookout for a firm hot weather lube.You like to test stuff Bob. Give this a try and see what you think. I switched from Mink Oil to this and I like it.https://www.octobercountry.com/bumblin-bear-grease-4-oz/