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I thought I would write a quick note to all you guys about trying SPG's Bear Grease. I purchased some a couple weeks ago. I have been wanting to get away from the Track of the Wolf Mink Oil that I have been using in my muzzleloaders. The reason I wanted to get away from using it, and I have been using it for years, is because when you have a patched round ball in a speed loader, the lube kind of sticks the ball to the patch after it's been stored there for a while. I really don't like that but lived with it. I have tried some homemade concoctions with the same result or accuracy would suffer.
When I got the SPG bear grease in the mail, I Immediately took a strip of pillow ticking and applied the bear grease, I also did the same thing with the Mink Oil from Track. I put both of the patching strips in the freezer. The next day I pulled them out. The Track of the Wolf Mink oil was hard, the bear grease was limber and ready to shoot.
After that, I loaded a speed loader with your Bear Grease and left the patched round ball in the speed loader for 2 weeks. The ball came out without sticking to the patch! Man, this is some good stuff!
Today, I shot Track of the Wolf Mink oil and SPG Bear Grease head to head out of my Flintlock Hawken 50 cal. Wouldn't you know it, the Bear Grease shot better and I could tell the barrel had a little less fouling. I cleaned after every shot. Track of the Wolf shot 1" at 50 Yards with 3 shots and Bear grease made 1 hole with 3 round balls. Next, I tried 100 yards with the bear grease and accuracy was outstanding. My load is 90 Grains of FFFG Goex, Pillow ticking patch cut at the muzzle and a cast .490 Ball. Crazy accurate
I did a search and saw the topic hasn't been brought up. It's worth a try if you are looking for something a little different, I will be using it this year. It's available on the SPG Website www.blackpowderspg.com
HH
When I got the SPG bear grease in the mail, I Immediately took a strip of pillow ticking and applied the bear grease, I also did the same thing with the Mink Oil from Track. I put both of the patching strips in the freezer. The next day I pulled them out. The Track of the Wolf Mink oil was hard, the bear grease was limber and ready to shoot.
After that, I loaded a speed loader with your Bear Grease and left the patched round ball in the speed loader for 2 weeks. The ball came out without sticking to the patch! Man, this is some good stuff!
Today, I shot Track of the Wolf Mink oil and SPG Bear Grease head to head out of my Flintlock Hawken 50 cal. Wouldn't you know it, the Bear Grease shot better and I could tell the barrel had a little less fouling. I cleaned after every shot. Track of the Wolf shot 1" at 50 Yards with 3 shots and Bear grease made 1 hole with 3 round balls. Next, I tried 100 yards with the bear grease and accuracy was outstanding. My load is 90 Grains of FFFG Goex, Pillow ticking patch cut at the muzzle and a cast .490 Ball. Crazy accurate
I did a search and saw the topic hasn't been brought up. It's worth a try if you are looking for something a little different, I will be using it this year. It's available on the SPG Website www.blackpowderspg.com
HH