Vearl said:Can anyone tell me how to make up moose snot for patch lube? Also pros and cons to using it. :idunno:
Vearl said:Can anyone tell me how to make up moose snot for patch lube? Also pros and cons to using it. :idunno:
lol.... thats greathanshi said:Vearl said:Can anyone tell me how to make up moose snot for patch lube? Also pros and cons to using it. :idunno:
First, you don't even want to try it! You gotta find a moose with a cold (hard enough) then actually getting the stuff from him can get you really roughed up. Go for something plant based.
hanshi said:Vearl said:Can anyone tell me how to make up moose snot for patch lube? Also pros and cons to using it. :idunno:
First, you don't even want to try it! You gotta find a moose with a cold (hard enough) then actually getting the stuff from him can get you really roughed up. Go for something plant based.
Rifleman1776 said:I never heard of 'moose snot' until joining this forum.
Stumpkiller said:Rifleman1776 said:I never heard of 'moose snot' until joining this forum.
That's 'a cuse this forum is the birthplace of Moose Snot - so to speak.
There are dozens of moose milk variations - usually with NAPA water soluable cutting oil or similar in a water base.
I made Moose Snot specifically to used in ball-blocks that I could lube up and carry all hunting season. If you're really curious look back in the search feature for "Lube Wars" from like seven years ago. I tested a over dozen components for rust prevention and then worked up the lube from the best.
How fast does liquid wrench evaporate?
Do you have to keep wet patches in a bag to prevent drying out during a day of hunting?
Do wet patches effect the powder charge?
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