My wife don't understand some of the things I do. She don't understand why I haul boiling buckets of water into the bathroom to mix up black walnut dye, she don't understand why I cut the wings off our turkey and boil out the wing bones, she don't understand why I melt bee's wax and brewer's pitch on the stove...and before I met her she probably would not have understood why I kept dead rats and mice in the freezer either (but that's a different story).
Well, I just got my first bottle of Bear Oil and she don't understand why I want to put it in the refrigerator....
So my question is: Do I need to keep Bear Oil in the refrigerator so it will last?
Normally I use TOW's Mink Lube and love it, last year I got hold of some Shenandoah Valley lube & cleaner and love it even more except I can't pre-lube with it as it dries out so quick (but sure makes cleaning much easier when I get home). And yes, I Spit Lube too, my concern here is making Bear Oil last until I can use it all.
This Bear Oil don't seem to dry out like Shenandoah Valley but while not a 'cleaner' I want to give it a good try, maybe get some more next year if I like it.
BUT our weather here has just turned HOT and I don't get out to shoot as much on 95 to 100+ degree days as I do in the Fall, Winter, and Spring.
So, to make sure my little bottle of Bear Oil last me through the Summer, do I need to keep it refrigerated?
I once heard that 'rancid bear grease' makes an excellent mosquito repellent, "it may smell bad to us but it smells worse to the mosquitos".
Oh, and let me add that 'out back in the shed' is not an option; some of us are not graced with house and a garage and a back yard on a ten acre spread, some of us live in them modular dwellings stacked on top of our neighbors.
Well, I just got my first bottle of Bear Oil and she don't understand why I want to put it in the refrigerator....
So my question is: Do I need to keep Bear Oil in the refrigerator so it will last?
Normally I use TOW's Mink Lube and love it, last year I got hold of some Shenandoah Valley lube & cleaner and love it even more except I can't pre-lube with it as it dries out so quick (but sure makes cleaning much easier when I get home). And yes, I Spit Lube too, my concern here is making Bear Oil last until I can use it all.
This Bear Oil don't seem to dry out like Shenandoah Valley but while not a 'cleaner' I want to give it a good try, maybe get some more next year if I like it.
BUT our weather here has just turned HOT and I don't get out to shoot as much on 95 to 100+ degree days as I do in the Fall, Winter, and Spring.
So, to make sure my little bottle of Bear Oil last me through the Summer, do I need to keep it refrigerated?
I once heard that 'rancid bear grease' makes an excellent mosquito repellent, "it may smell bad to us but it smells worse to the mosquitos".
Oh, and let me add that 'out back in the shed' is not an option; some of us are not graced with house and a garage and a back yard on a ten acre spread, some of us live in them modular dwellings stacked on top of our neighbors.