....and speaking of water based lubes; the best way to minimize fouling and to shoot, shoot, shoot instead of wipe, wipe, wiping is to use a patch lube that can also be used to dissolve and/or loosen fouling. We're really talking WET lubes, here, and not GREASE lubes which, by the way, combine with bp fouling to form a substance that us scientists refer to as "gunk". Along with a fairly tight prb fit this will keep the bore free of fouling accumulation. You'll find that, at the range, even plain water is a superior patch lube - it dries out in minutes so don't use it in the woods. One of the best is "Black Solve", a concentrated blue liquid that is mixed with water to create a gallon of lube/cleaner from a half pint bottle. Don't really know what it is but I've used it as a patch lube and cleaning solvent for years. It may be simply a common liquid, or combo, available from the grocery or auto store. But it is cheap and effective. Key words: wet and tight. IMPORTANT: NO WATER BASED LUBE (LOAD) SHOULD BE LEFT IN A BORE OVERNIGHT; you can get away with leaving a load in a gun for a long time if the lube is an unsalted, non acidic, stable grease/oil with NO free oxygen ions. Soapbox now removed.