I have tried both ballistol / water and castor oil / denatured alcohol to make pre-cut "dry lube" patches. I tried several ratios, 6:1 was best in my rifle for both types. I got better groups with castor oil / denatured alcohol than I did Ballistol / water, for whatever reason.
I've tried Hopped BP solvent and patch lube, and Birchwood/Casey #77 as "target" lubes (patch is left just damp). I could reload both easily without swabbing. The Hoppes gave me better groups for whatever reason. With both, accuracy would drastically suffer if I didn't run a cleaning patch every 2nd or 3rd shot though. No matter what lube I try, my rifle simply likes to be swabbed (TC Renegade with factory shallow groove 1:48 twist).
"Hunting lubes", I've tried several. Bore Butter, TC Natural Lube 1000, TOTW mink oil, Frontier's anti-rust and patch lube, homemade olive oil and bees wax, straight olive oil, coconut oil, and the above Dutch S. style "dry lube" concoctions.
The Hoppes (left damp), mink oil, Frontier's, and the Castor oil / denatured alcohol have gave the best groups...as long as I swab between shots. I have gone to just using mink oil, I apply it very lightly by hand, patches don't deteriorate (haven't yet anyway), and I believe it would put them all in the same hole at 50 yards if the one loose end involved could get it right (me).