Water/Alcohol flush/lube with Ballistol....no issues.
The variety opinions and recommendations is staggering, but there are some very good suggestions here too. What I find most humorous is the contention that Ballistol is “not petroleum, it’s mineral oil !” Go to Wiki and look up mineral oil. You’ll find that in almost all cases, it’s a by-product of petroleum distillation.
We all know it starts as petroleum. The question is after it's refined to it's present form does it still turn to sludge when mixed with black powder.
Do you know that answer?
I wholeheartly agree with you.Yes I know the answer, it does not, and it works great.
The old-timers had no such selection! I also wonder about the Indians, did they "clean" after every use? Very few actual documented Indian-used guns exist, they were ridden hard and put away wet!Right on the can it says 50/50 for cleaning black powder.
Yes I know the answer, it does not, and it works great.
I'm afraid you are complete wrong about Ballistol. It contains NO petroleum products & even contains some plant extracts. The medical grade mineral oil in Ballistol is rendered from paraffin not petroleum. The misinformation continues from those that get it "half right" once again. Read the MSDS sheet on Ballistol & take a few minutes to find out the facts before posted BS. I don't care if someone uses Ballistol or doesn't use Ballistol, I'm just tired of all the stupid arguing about it & what it contains. It's just not that hard to get the actual ingredients & what they are derived from, so why are you posting falsehoods? You can actually drink Ballistol with no ill affects. Try that with a petroleum based product.The variety opinions and recommendations is staggering, but there are some very good suggestions here too. What I find most humorous is the contention that Ballistol is “not petroleum, it’s mineral oil !” Go to Wiki and look up mineral oil. You’ll find that in almost all cases, it’s a by-product of petroleum distillation.
No, we don't all know it starts as petroleum, because it DOESN'T!!! Read my response to Pukka Sahib & educate yourself & stop spreading falsehoods.We all know it starts as petroleum. The question is after it's refined to it's present form does it still turn to sludge when mixed with black powder.
Do you know that answer?
No, we don't all know it starts as petroleum, because it DOESN'T!!! Read my response to Pukka Sahib & educate yourself & stop spreading falsehoods.
You are not wrong. The recomendations have changed over the years. Many use it thinned even more.Funny my can of Ballistol says to use a mix of 25% Ballistol to 75% water for black powder cleaning.
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