NO! That would only make a mess. Lots of methods others will discuss. Mine is to take a large piece of the washed patch material I intened to use (ticking), lay it out on a flat surface the rub with my lube. Currenly, my lube is beeswax and whale oil. A good alternative is beeswax and jojoba oil. Lesser, but still good choice can be a lot of animal source oils like whale; bear; beef/bison/sheep/tallow, etc. straight or mixed with beeswax. Lube the material, tear into useful sizes and store in plastic baggies. That is how the original mountain men did it.When lubing patch material does one pour oil down the barrel on top of charge then push patch down or should you push patch down then por powder down the barrel then seat ball.
did original mountain men have plastic baggies?NO! That would only make a mess. Lots of methods others will discuss. Mine is to take a large piece of the washed patch material I intened to use (ticking), lay it out on a flat surface the rub with my lube. Currenly, my lube is beeswax and whale oil. A good alternative is beeswax and jojoba oil. Lesser, but still good choice can be a lot of animal source oils like whale; bear; beef/bison/sheep/tallow, etc. straight or mixed with beeswax. Lube the material, tear into useful sizes and store in plastic baggies. That is how the original mountain men did it.
I've kept this bottle in the house for possibly three years now and still lubing patches and wiping down guns and leather gear with it, very cheap, peried correct, safe as well as very cheap.Olive oil when old or rancid, gets sticky and nasty. OO, bore butter, anything with beeswax, I avoid. Nasty stuff to clean up. Jojoba oil gets super sticky as well.
Wasn’t cheap in the 17 and 18 hundreds. Imported yes but a rich man’s cooking and salad dressing oil. Average Joe probably didn’t buy it to lube rifle patches.I've kept this bottle in the house for possibly three years now and still lubing patches and wiping down guns and leather gear with it, very cheap, peried correct, safe as well as very cheap.
Yep but they didn't have Balistol, Moose Milk or any of the modern synthetic oils on the market now either so thats kind of a mute point.Wasn’t cheap in the 17 and 18 hundreds. Imported yes but a rich man’s cooking and salad dressing oil. Average Joe probably didn’t buy it to lube rifle patches.
Hey, hold my beer and watch this..This should prove interesting.
I figured somebody hacked his account!This is what happens when we legalize marijuana. I’m hoping that Flintlock is being sarcastic. Being a member for many years and almost 700 posts later he asks this question?
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