Just curious what you all use for lube in "dry grass conditions" on pillow ticking patches. I don't want to be fighting fire instead of hunting.
Thanks Kansas Jake for the reI use a greased cloth patch. When it is super dry and windy in Kansas I either avoid shooting or am very careful about where I shoot. I don’t want to be the cause of a wildfire.
That doesn’t make sense to me. I’ve never had a greased patch smolder. But at local matches I’ve seems lots of spit patches burning.Out west we’re dry 3/4 of the year. At most all our rendezvous at shooters meetings it well be announced zero grease patches allowed. Either water soluble oil or spit patches only. Water soluble oil is sold by some traders as 3 rivers or 7 rivers. Also available at most any machine shop. An easy way to hold, soak and pick up patches.
Doc,
Siringo, out west most of our shooting is done on large ranches. We’re shooting trails over dry leaves and twigs. We have lost one site due to a fire which almost got away caused by a grease (bore butter) patch. If a spit patch is smoldering that person is not getting it wet at all. At many rendezvous pre-lubed are also not allowed.That doesn’t make sense to me. I’ve never had a greased patch smolder. But at local matches I’ve seems lots of spit patches burning.
Yep. That's an old welders technique. Make a "Super Saturated" mix of water and borax, soak your clothing item in that and let it dry. It will not sustain an ember on it's own. The effect even survives a wash or two to some extent.borax and water soaked patches then dried....... have worked for me.
camo
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