knock yourself out, gee, it's never been do before,,Saw this today and I must say I might have to give it a try,
Okay, I will. It's new to me and probably a lot of other newer guys getting into the sport who are curious and interested in trying new (to them) things. I wasn't blessed being born with the all the knowledge and experience of the universe so I tend to try new to me things, and learn as I go. Carry on.knock yourself out, gee, it's never been do before,,
That utube guy is onto something brand new,, he should bottle and sell the magic mix,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Three ? Well probably, I wouldn't doubt it. I just saw it today and thought I'd share with people new to the hobby for something to try. Mods can delete it if it's a duplicate post wasting peoples time and forum space. Carry on.How many open threads on this are there? At least 3 that I’m aware of…
You are not wasting anyone's time. There are always new members who will appreciate the basics being posted. If we were to only post "new material" from this point on....well, the forum would be just about dead. For those who know everything, there is the freedom to ignore and scroll on by.Three ? Well probably, I wouldn't doubt it. I just saw it today and thought I'd share with people new to the hobby for something to try. Mods can delete it if it's a duplicate post wasting peoples time and forum space. Carry on.
Well said!You are not wasting anyone's time. There are always new members who will appreciate the basics being posted. If we were to only post "new material" from this point on....well, the forum would be just about dead. For those who know everything, there is the freedom to ignore and scroll on by.
Saw this today and I must say I might have to give it a try, especially during the humid summer months. Any one use this 50/50 mix for lube ? What are your results ?
To some extent this is about "Continuous Improvement". One of the reasons we frequent this Forum is to continually improve our experience in Traditional Muzzleloading. We improve our on target accuracy as we learn about sights. We investigate the best methods to keep our firearms clean and rust free. We improve the conditions of the bores of our firearms as we investigate some of the old wives' tales and have busted the myth of seasoning the barrel as we learn of the old time benefits of using the cleaning properties of tow fibers as one method the scrub the bore to remove crusted on fouling combined with the oils and greases we use for patch lubrication.Okay, I will. It's new to me and probably a lot of other newer guys getting into the sport who are curious and interested in trying new (to them) things. I wasn't blessed being born with the all the knowledge and experience of the universe so I tend to try new to me things, and learn as I go. Carry on.
Well, frankly it isn't what it used to be. I still have a small bottle left over from my cat guy days. It was for bathing an outdoor cat that picked up fleas by going after baby bunnies in their burrows. Dawn was recommended by my vet to eliminate the fleas, and it worked great....
Why is it always Dawn?
Guess we can add that to washing oil spills off of ducksWell, frankly it isn't what it used to be. I still have a small bottle left over from my cat guy days. It was for bathing an outdoor cat that picked up fleas by going after baby bunnies in their burrows. Dawn was recommended by my vet to eliminate the fleas, and it worked great.
Off subject. The fleas and ticks seem to eventually become resistant over time to whatever we are using. But I do use a dab of dawn mixed in the solution for loading and cleaning patches.Well, frankly it isn't what it used to be. I still have a small bottle left over from my cat guy days. It was for bathing an outdoor cat that picked up fleas by going after baby bunnies in their burrows. Dawn was recommended by my vet to eliminate the fleas, and it worked great.
why don't we ride mules or walk everywhere we go like they did? why don't we build a rifle by oil lamps like they did? why don't we use all hand tools to build them like they did, and forget CNC machines, and just use files and blades like they did? makes sense to me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,If we want to do it like the originals did back in the 17 & 1800' s why dont we just use what they used, and how good was it? From what I have read over the years it seems no body knows 100%. We only guess at what they did and what worked. Old time lubes and cleaning will always be a mystery to some degree.
Depends on whether we want to do it the old way or the new improved way. I often wonder what the average life of a firearm was back then. I suspect that, like today, it depended on the owner.If we want to do it like the originals did back in the 17 & 1800' s why dont we just use what they used, and how good was it? From what I have read over the years it seems no body knows 100%. We only guess at what they did and what worked. Old time lubes and cleaning will always be a mystery to some degree.
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