Bore butter is the lube I use for 99% of my shooting...and that's why I was such a firm believer in steaming hot water...yes, I have to dry the bore right after getting the water out to avoid flash rust but that's simple to do...just "dry the bore right after getting the water out"...not 15 minutes later after having a cup of coffee or something.
Then I run large sloppy, dripping wet WD40 patches up and down a few times to ensure theres no moisture left, dry patch that out, let the barrel heat work a bit then more sloppy wet WD 40 patches and rack it muzzle down.
I saw a post years ago about comparing the effects of using cold water vs. hot water in terms of keeping bore butter from building up in a bore and it goes like this.
Bore butter lubes are sort of sticky and can leave behind a film like egg residue on a breakfast plate.
If you hold that plate under a cold water faucet, nothing happens...but if you hold it under hot water...in just seconds the egg residue melts and slides right off the plate.
While I'm sure there are modern chemicals that will produce the same cleaning results, steaming hot water & dishwashing detergent will prevent build up.