fourbore
40 Cal
I was at Walmart today and spotted Lard. I kinda mixed up reading on this forum about tallow and purchsed the lard. A google search confirms they are both animal fat. Differnt, but similar animal. Are they both good lube?
I use lard and bees wax mix. Works for me. I adjust the proportions as needed .
I think lard should work just as well as well as tallow for muzzleloading applications. The main difference is that tallow is made from beef fat and lard is made from pork fat.
The only caution I can think of is, some lard and some tallow is salted and you don't want to use either one if it has been.
If it has been salted, it will be marked on the package.
I use lard and bees wax mix. Works for me. I adjust the proportions as needed .
Lard is rendered pork fat. Works well for frying canoli's, and for making pie crusts, and frying food, and for patch lube. Sucks by itself as a lube for conicals. Melting temp is too low. As for bullet lube for patches, use "lard" which should be unsalted. Bacon grease has too much salt.I was at Walmart today and spotted Lard. I kinda mixed up reading on this forum about tallow and purchsed the lard. A google search confirms they are both animal fat. Differnt, but similar animal. Are they both good lube?
How about plain? And what is the symptom of not working?
Cytric Acid.
That was listed as a preservative. I believe that is the stuff in orange juice. if I put this on a patch it would not be in the barrel for very long and shooting black powder it would get cleaned the same day as shooting. So; now that I read this, I am a little bit concerned."Cytric Acid" Don't want that in my bore, or on my brass.
Very interesting discussion, had to go out to the shop, melt some leaf lard, saturate a few patches and go shooting. Well, it didn't work bad, and wasn't spectacular either. Was fairly easy to load and I use a very tight patch. I didn't mix it with anything, might have to try that for another test. The MAP solution I use did shoot a little better groups at 50 yards. Still get my share of flyers, I think I need more experimenting with perhaps heavier loads and that's going to come up down the turnpike.
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