I knew there had to be someone out there that used distilled water and Dawn.
Our ancestors were lucky. They didn't have all these modern problems to worry them. They just swabbed out their barrels with whatever water they had and went on about their business.
JS
"I was gonnna mention you may try pouring your canteen down the barrel, but with some of you that might not be water."
But our water dries faster
That's true, but we do have choices. The old ways are not always better.Our ancestors were lucky. They didn't have all these modern problems to worry them. They just swabbed out their barrels with whatever water they had and went on about their business.
JS
And died young.Our ancestors were lucky. They didn't have all these modern problems to worry them. They just swabbed out their barrels with whatever water they had and went on about their business.
JS
To be traditional you would have to be using a dial-up internet connection. Anything faster is too modernPOOR GUYS, They missed out on this swell forum too!
Really? Interesting?? Might have to look into this. Sure would be handy on a remote hunt.One of my shooting buddies uses a novel approach - Lysol disinfectant wipes. Theyre mostly water soap, and isopropyl alcohol. cut squares, swab, repeat. I think he's even tried it as RB patches. YMMV
We have these Lysol wipes in the house. They appear to made from non woven fiber material. Doubt there will be any natural fibers in it, and at best, the stuff is likely held together with a polymer adhesive. Haven’t tested if the wipes melt, but would not consider for a RB patch. Oh, and it specificity states on the package not to flush down toilet, as I had that discussion with the bride a while back. Just don’t see them being useful around muzzleloaders.One of my shooting buddies uses a novel approach - Lysol disinfectant wipes. Theyre mostly water soap, and isopropyl alcohol. cut squares, swab, repeat. I think he's even tried it as RB patches. YMMV
Would have to check label, but believe it said don’t use or not recommended for use on wood.I would think the wipes could possibly work in the cleaning part okay but I also wouldnt try them as patch material. They are not biodegradeable
Ralph you have done nothing wrong, I use water and Dawn and sometimes a little windex mixed in with it. With all do respect I mostly view post and smart A## remarks from people towards folks that are asking questions is wrong . and they wonder why some have left the site. Im sure Ill catch hell, but I for one asked a question and was treated completely disrespectfully. enough said.Sorry, I didn't mean to stir up a hornets nest here. It was just an honest question. Even though I'm old doesn't mean I can't learn something from someone else. I know water works fine but it doesn't hurt to ask if something else would work better.
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