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The cheap **** olive oil has less water in it than the virgin olive oil. Save the virgin for eating ,and low temperature cooking. :idunno:
 
Although I haven't used it, I think I've got just the thing for a super patch lube.
Especially, you folks up there in Vermont or who live in a dairy States like Wisconsin should be trying this stuff.

What is it?

Bag Balm.

It ought to be good for your hands and good for your shooting.

I predict that anyone who uses it for serious target shooting will have no problem beating all of the udder shooters. :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bag_Balm
 
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Hoppes #9 Plus BP Lube; it's the best I've found. But when hunting, the first load of the day is lubed with Natural Lube 1000.
 
Before I switched to the dutch dry lube I was (and still am) a huge fan of Hoppes #9+. Can shoot all day as it swabs with each load. Almost as good as drypatch
 
I used to use t/c bore butter but lately I've been using a mixture of olive oil and beeswax. To be honest, I can't say that either has proven more accurate, at least with me behind the trigger.
 
Bag Balm? Interesting. Been using it like chap stick during winters outdoors. I'll try it since I have some. :hmm:
 
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