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Thunder Bay

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So I’ve never used a loading block before as I’ve always just loaded out of my bag. I recently picked one up for my 50 cal GPR…. Anyway, do you folks use greased patches w/ the loading block? Is it necessary to put a little more on the patching it will be sitting in the block awaiting use? or just wipe patch as usual in the mink oil as usual and load into the block. I’m using TOW mink oil if it matters.
 
I lube the patch and if needed will moisten the patch a bit more just before loading. My spit will combine with most anything!
 
I load the block with round ball and dry patch material then fill the covered ball patched recess with lube and wipe off flat. I've never had a problem in over 30 years of doing it this way. That includes hunting and competition.
 
I don’t use a block anymore. It may be ahistorical, or not. Mostly shoot smoothies and just not needed.
When I did use a block I lubed the patch before putting it in the block.
I always use a grease instead of an oil as a lube
 

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