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I only ever shot conical bullets up until this year. Been loading up with round balls in my guns now.
Now, with cotton patches, what's the better lube? I buy dry patches and spit lube them, I also have prelubed ones. I read that alot of shooters have their own homemade recipes. Is there really a difference?
 
i spit patch all day long if shooting targets or gongs. i have had no issues.
If you are hunting you may want a greased patch.
im am sure you will get hundreds of different opinions and recipes, its what works best for you.
 
Spit on the range, beeswax and olive oil mix when hunting.
One problem I see a lot is people putting too much lube on patches.
There are as many lube recipes as there are shooters.

What lube did you use on your conicals ?
 
Spit on the range, beeswax and olive oil mix when hunting.
One problem I see a lot is people putting too much lube on patches.
There are as many lube recipes as there are shooters.

What lube did you use on your conicals ?
I mostly shot TC maxi hunters, already lubed.
 
I just switched to water and Ballistol. I cut 2" strips of prewashed pillow ticking, cut tear off slits, soak in 7:1 Water/Ballistol, let dry. Spit swab between shots.
 
I just switched to water and Ballistol. I cut 2" strips of prewashed pillow ticking, cut tear off slits, soak in 7:1 Water/Ballistol, let dry. Spit swab between shots.
I read on the side of the ballistol can "flammable ". Do your patches disintegrate and burn after shooting?
 
I read on the side of the ballistol can "flammable ". Do your patches disintegrate and burn after shooting?

The "flammability" comes from the propellant and the higher alcohols used as thinners and solvents. they evaporate rather quickly, plus you are diluting them with water.

Ballistol contains:
Mineral Oil
Potassium Oleate
Ammonium Oleate
Oleic Acid
Benzyl Alcohol
Amyl Alcohol
Isobutyl Alcohol
Benzyl Acetate
Anethole
Isohexane (aerosol only)
 
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