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But if something like bore butter is used diligently in a properly prepared bore, and a number of 40-50 shot range sessions are conducted weekend after weekend without wiping betweeen shots at all...the view that side effects caused by petroleum lubes is acceptable might take on a whole different meaning.
At a minimum, it's certaintly not a claim...it's a fact.
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Hi Roundball,
Are you referring to natural lubes for shooting purposes or for long term storage or both that are giving you this ability for 40-50 shots without wiping? Also, to clarify you are shooting Goex 3FG not 2FG correct?
I can shoot just as many 40-50 consecutive shots (with Swiss 3FG) without swabbing the bore.
And as you know, I only use natural lubes for shooting purposes (bore, wads and patches) which is excellent and I remove any natural lubes along with fouling during my cleaning process.
Followed by synthetics for long term protection. Which, are easily removed prior to the next shooting session.
I agree that petroleum lubes with low flash points will burn, coke, tar and varnish within a barrel when used for a shooting lubricant with BP and substitutes.
Later this year, I'll be testing a new (to me) synthetic lube with a flash temperature of almost 500 degrees. Supposedly, this lube will not burn off when fired like other petroleum and synthetic lubricants. :hmm: