Finally got out and tested my two batches of deer tallow/olive oil lube (1:1 and 2:1, tallow to olive oil).
Lots to think about now, as usual. :surrender:
I was shooting .530 Hornady swaged balls and 90 grains of Pyrodex P out of my GPR 54 at 50 yards.
First off, both were really different for seating down the bore than with Bore Butter or its kin. It wasn't smooth pushing the rod down, rather I kinda had to do it in "jerks." Can't figure out why, but I sure miss that smooth push I usually can use.
You don't even want to get this stuff on your ramrod! Talk about making that sucker slick!!!!
After 20 rounds, there was absolutely no buildup of a crud ring in the bore, plenty to build one up in my experience. I've always blamed the crud ring on the Pyrodex, but now I'm going to blame the Wonder Lube in combo with the Pyrodex.
The 2:1 mix was put on dry patching cut at the muzzle, while I had prelubed some patches with the 1:1 since it was so much softer and messy to work with. The 2:1 is pretty stiff to the touch, but turns soft almost instantly when you touch it.
For whatever reason the 2:1 landed right where I had the gun sighted in with the same charge and .015 commercial prelubes. The 1:1 hit an inch or two lower, meanwhile giving me a bigger group. That 2:1 group is also about what I expect with commercial prelubes in size, as well as location. I'm not claiming I didn't wiggle the sights and open the group with the 1:1, but along with the change in POI, I kinda wonder what's going on. More shooting required, I guess. Isn't that why we love muzzleloading, anyway?
I've also included photos of the patches. One of the 1:1 patches is flipped for the photo, the kind of thing you only notice when you get home.
Don't know what to think about that one torn patch in the 1:1 set. Maybe indicating that the patch just gets softer sitting around saturated with lube for a couple of weeks. In spite of the mess I need to try lubing a dry patch at the muzzle.
Anyone have any ideas or inspirations?
Here's the photos:
This is the target.
Here's the 1:1 prelube.
Here's the 2:1 prelubes.