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what do you use to lube a mini or maxi ball when shooting them
Depends on which rifle. The basic mix is 50/50 cheapest olive oil and beeswax. IF it's hot weather, then I will sometimes make that 40/60because that 50/50 mix can be sticky at temps in the upper 90's. IF it's really cold out, at freezing or below, I often do the opposite 60/40 or even 75/25. Helps if it's isn't rock-hard AND I use the stuff as well on other parts of the rifle. I've even used the 75/25 for skin protection when the wind was too brisk in cold weather.what do you use to lube a mini or maxi ball when shooting them
Crisco is vegetable based. Lard is animal based like tallow. I was doing a bit of a deep dive several years back in researching lube when I ran across a thread on another forum about Crisco and a change in accuracy after they changed the formula to make it more "healthy". Well it might be more healthy but there was a noticable decline in accuracy in loads that revolved around Crisco. I decided to put it to a head to head test and lard won in all but 2 of my guns. As with any black powder load, you'll have to experiment with your guns to see.curious about the source for "lard" and where you get it....also is Crisco the same as "lard".....apologize for the ignorance, but I grew up in a very "healthy" household, and I haven't actually used either of them to cook with for my entire life.
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Many grocery stores have one pound tubs of pure unsalted lard in the refrigerated section. Should be near the butter.curious about the source for "lard" and where you get it....also is Crisco the same as "lard".....apologize for the ignorance, but I grew up in a very "healthy" household, and I haven't actually used either of them to cook with for my entire life.
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