dlhumphrey
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I know this has been run into the ground but I can’t help myself.
I am looking for a simple recipe for homemade bore butter. My intended use if for C&B pistols (cylinder seal/lube). So many recipes include items I can’t find (bees wax, mutton, deer, bear tallow) unless I order on line.
I found the following and it sounds easy, simple, and uses available ingredients.
“I use two different lubes. For bullets I use Lyman Super Moly and for lubing my C&B Remmies I use 60% toilet seal wax mixed with 40% crisco. The 60/40 is soft enough on cold days to poke into the cylinder holes and doesn't run on hot days.
works for me.”
My question involves the toilet seal wax. I understand it is petroleum based wax and have seen numerous posts claiming petroleum products don’t react well with BP. Not sure why? Most cleaning products, rust preventers, lubes, and gun oils contain petroleum. Although most would be wiped/swabbed dry prior to loading.
So, does anybody use the toilet seal wax in their recipe?
I am looking for a simple recipe for homemade bore butter. My intended use if for C&B pistols (cylinder seal/lube). So many recipes include items I can’t find (bees wax, mutton, deer, bear tallow) unless I order on line.
I found the following and it sounds easy, simple, and uses available ingredients.
“I use two different lubes. For bullets I use Lyman Super Moly and for lubing my C&B Remmies I use 60% toilet seal wax mixed with 40% crisco. The 60/40 is soft enough on cold days to poke into the cylinder holes and doesn't run on hot days.
works for me.”
My question involves the toilet seal wax. I understand it is petroleum based wax and have seen numerous posts claiming petroleum products don’t react well with BP. Not sure why? Most cleaning products, rust preventers, lubes, and gun oils contain petroleum. Although most would be wiped/swabbed dry prior to loading.
So, does anybody use the toilet seal wax in their recipe?