Bore butter is a generic term referring to lubes like Oxyoke's Wonderlube, TC's Natural Lube (made by Oxyoke) etc...and NL1000 is an excellent one...used it exclusively for years on many different muzzleloaders.rancher said:What does bore butter do then? I'm a little confused because I thought that "seasoned" it.
rancher said:Is there any type of finish on the inside of muzzleloader barrels or are they just left bare? I know you have to season them, but I'm thinking more like some type of finish on the metal. Thanks.
La Longue Carabine said:Wonder lube, by any of the brand names, is the result of a big marketing ploy, in my opinion.
I agree.
La Longue Carabine said:Wonder lube, by any of the brand names, is the result of a big marketing ploy, in my opinion. Biggest selling point is that it is made of "natural" materials without petroleum which is responsible for a lot of fouling problems.
La Longue Carabine said:Nothing in it but beeswax, some sort of vegetable oil, yellow food coloring and some candy flavoring for the wintergreen smell.
I stand corrected. When I made my own, I used Beeswax and olive oil. I liked it better than the factory stuff. I had assumed that "all natural" meant no petroleum products. I did read on another board, on a posting by a chemist, that parafin is chemically one of the most "muzzleloader friendly" of the petroleum products, but it is hardly all natural.Nope, Its parafin wax with USP mineral oil, which is nothing more than a higly refined liquid parafin. The coloring and wintergreen do nothing to improve lubircation. It's only there to fool the consumers. Good marketing, donchaknow
La Longue Carabine said:When I made my own, I used Beeswax and olive oil. I liked it better than the factory stuff. I had assumed that "all natural" meant no petroleum products. parafin is chemically one of the most "muzzleloader friendly" of the petroleum products, but it is hardly all natural.
Is there any particular solvent best suited to removing the "all natural albeit parafin-based bore butter" residue from the barrel? Or just scrub the heck out of it with a bronze bore brush?
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