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Good Stuff, Stumpys Moose Milk (which I renamed Moose Juice because it stands well above the other "Moose Milks" invented by some other folks).
It's good for lubricating patches, wiping bores and doing lots of other things too. I don't think I would put it on a salid though. The Castor Oil might tend to loosen things up a little bit. :grin:

The Castor Oil in it is, in my opinion, one of the very best natural anti rust things I know of.

zonie :)
 
fyi, I have been using this in my new .40, getting 18 shots using goex 3F without wiping, groups staying together and not a lot left at cleanup time

Brett
 
This is great information, thank you. I have learned so much and feel confident about diving into this new shooting sport. Can’t wait for the GPR to arrive!! :hatsoff:
 
Hello from Germany,

here your choosen rifle is also very common, because it's from Investarms, Italy. I use an Hawken replika which have the same barrel than yours. My target load is .535 ball, 0,25mm spittled patch and 60 grs swiss powder no.2. For hunting I will use a 75grs charge of this powder an a self cast 410 grs Minie-bullet.I normally hunt on roes, the´se are very common in Germany, small deers.
 
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