I read Gatofeo's excellent post on felt wads and lube with great interest. Today I brewed up a batch of his beeswax, paraffin, and mutton tallow lube, and it sure looks like great stuff. My question has to do with what shotgun wads should I lube with this mixture? I read somewhere that veggie fiber wads are not suitable for soaking in lube....but when i dipped 1/2" Circle Fly 12ga wads in Gatofeo's mix (melted), they absorbed it perfectly. Why would these not work just fine? They don't fall apart..as a matter of fact the cooled Gatofeo lube acts as an excellent binder. I do have a 12ga wadpunch coming via ebay, and felt coming from Durofelt. I understand that felt wads will be more durable...but you only ram them down once! Is there something I am missing about the effectiveness or "lubability" of fiber wads? Next question: I also bought Circle Fly 1/8" nitro wads, which appear to be a cardboard material, and .125 over-shot cards. Over 72g. FFG, I am assuming that I should not lube the 1/8 nitro (over powder) wad, then load a lubed 1/2" fiber wad, then shot (1 1/4 oz #7 1/2), then an un-lubed .125 over shot card. WHEW! Do you experts out there honestly see a difference in pattern if you change things about? Say I leave out the 1/8 nitro over-powder wad, or use a 1/8 nitro wad as an over-shot wad...are muzzleloading shotguns that pattern sensitive? Of course the only real test is to pattern it myself...but what are your experiences? I would really welcome ALL 12ga advice you can throw my way, now that I have different wad material to try about every combination possible! Hats off to Gatofeo for a very informative post.
Thanks from a shotgun neophyte
ELee
Thanks from a shotgun neophyte
ELee