C.Cash - my sentiments exactly. For hunting, I'll use Hoppe's 9 Plus or most likely mink oil. When changing lubes, be aware that the point of impact will also most likely change too. This happens less often with 'bore' rifles, ie; 16 and larger, maybe even 20's could be included.
As to accuracy with any lube, one must choose a lube THEN work up a load with it. For expample, in my rifles, spit patched loads shoot to a different point of impact and give different accuracy than the same charge with any other lube. Less powder will shoot well with spit than with one of the oils or greases - has to do with lubricity I'd think. To shoot LHV takes a LOT of powder in my rifles. Less powder shoots well with Hoppe's and less yet for spit. Mink oil, a grease, shoots similar to LHV in point of impact. These point of impact changes are left or right as well as up and down. One must shoot paper to find out what's happening. Changing lubes and not changing loads develops 'also-rans'- and wounded game.