Reading an article in my 1982 Guns & Ammo annual, it states: "To prevent the embarassing and hazardoud occurrence of a chain-fire, each chamber should be sealed in lubricant. In the old days, they used things like bear grease." How Good Were the Cap & Ball Revolvers - John Wooters, 1982
I read this and was amaized. Anyone that has handled bear grease would know that it aint gonna work as it will melt and junny just holding it in your hand. Must be mixed with wax or deer tallow to get it so it will no melt. I have not experimented with the tallow but have done a lot with the beeswax. I think that 20yrs ago, some stuff was just written and some information was accepted as fact. That's where the reenactor population is doin the experiential archeology to prove/disprove. :m2c:
I read this and was amaized. Anyone that has handled bear grease would know that it aint gonna work as it will melt and junny just holding it in your hand. Must be mixed with wax or deer tallow to get it so it will no melt. I have not experimented with the tallow but have done a lot with the beeswax. I think that 20yrs ago, some stuff was just written and some information was accepted as fact. That's where the reenactor population is doin the experiential archeology to prove/disprove. :m2c: