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I have come across a CVA Bobcat .50 Cal. that belongs to a friend. Has some rust in the barrel, around the breach, and in the lock. Would like to get it cleaned up for my friend. Need a good recipe for home made cleaner/lube. He is just getting into the Blackpowder shooting. Thanks
 
Search the site for stumpies moose milk and moose snot. There have been nothing but good things said about it.

I make my lube out of olive oil and beeswax.

Cleaning solvent is just hot soapy water.

Huntin
 
Stumpy's MOOSE Milk

A general purpose black powder solvent and liquid patch lube. Shake well before using

Castor Oil 3 oz.
Murphy's Oil Soap 1 oz.
Witch Hazel 4 oz.
Isopropyl Alcohol (91%) 8 oz.
Water (non-chlorinated) 16 oz.

I dip my patching in this twice and let it dry between. Makes a semi-dry patch material that's easy to carry & use. If you don't mind carrying a little bottle it's a GREAT liquid lube as is.




Stumpy's MOOSE SNOT

A premium multi-shot, between wiping (10+), patch lube, stable over a wide temperature range.
SPECIFICALLY designed for use of patched round balls in a loading block

Beeswax 2 oz.
Castor Oil 8 oz.
Murphy's Oil Soap 1 oz.


Heat beeswax in a soup can set in a pot of water. (A double-boiler) I keep my beeswax in a one pound coffee can and measure out what I need by melting it and pouring it into measuring cups). Add just enough water so the inner can does not begin to float (should be just short of the lube level in the can). Heat the water to a low boil. In a separate can, add the castor oil and Murphy's oil soap (cold). Once the beeswax is melted, swap the castor oil can in the pot of water for the beeswax. Add the beeswax to the oils. It will clump up. Stir with an ice tea spoon as the mixture heats up. When it fully melts there will be a scum that floats to the top and just won't mix in. Be patient. DO NOT COOK THE MIXTURE. Once the solids are dissolved there is no need to heat further. Skim the scum off. Remove the mix from the heat and wipe the water off the outside (so it won't drip into the container when you pour it out). FINAL TOP SECRET STEP: Add a teaspoon of Murphy's Oil Soap and stir vigorously. This last step makes the lube frothy and smooth - really adds to the appearance; though it doesn't seem to matter to the function of the lube. Clamp the can in the jaws of vice-grip pliers and pour into the waiting tins. Allow to cool a half hour.

Note: it if is a hinged tin - line the edge that has the hinges with a strip of aluminum foil so it doesn't ooze out before it cools.

I forgot I had them on my computer.

Huntin
 
Heres aphoto of the finished product! :grin:

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Stumpy's Moose Snot

Davy
 

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