In the old days (1970s-80s) I used some thin, watery patch lube no longer made, and some that was grease like. But that was in North Carolina. This time around I live in the dry Southwest and had started with neatsfoot oil. The gun was accurate, but I would get crusty fouling after about 4 shots. I'd have to clean by 6. Cleaning seemed to take forever, dozens of patches (after using water in the bore first).
I decided to try Ballistol, something I've never used. I made a 1:7 solution, and sprayed the patch right before loading. I couldn't believe how much easier it was, the pressure on the ramrod was about 1/3 what I had with neatsfoot. And I fired as much as I wanted, without needing to swab. When I cleaned the rifle, it also went faster, but still took too long. Now to try the lube on targets, I was just plinking.