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Looking for recipe(s) for lubing wads for my .36 and .44 caliber revolvers. Any help / suggestions would be appreciated.
Waaaay too slippery! You’ll have velocities in the smokeless powder range if you aren’t careful!I’d recommend 3 ozs of Stihl in that recipe @Bad Karma.
I was just messing with you. You know how these lube threads go. Yep, velocity would be off the chart.Waaaay too slippery! You’ll have velocities in the smokeless powder range if you aren’t careful!
In all seriousness, I suggest following @Ed C. ’s recipe. It’s pretty much the same as what I make. Adjust your oil up or down to suit the temperature.Currently in Texas, El Paso specifically so basically two seasons .... hot as hell and cold.
As for a wad lube and 'components', I currently have 5lbs of beeswax, olive oil, and about 10lbs of Mutton Tallow in the freezer. I gathered all that up to make up some patch lube for my plains rifle. Was wondering if this mix of components would work for the wads as well. Not sure of the mix for each component but I would assume that for a percussion revolver you would want the wads to be thicker / stiffer so that the wads are not too wet / damp / mushy to help prevent the powder from becoming contaminated.
Was considering something like 1:1:1 of Olive oil, Beeswax, and Mutton Tallow. Or maybe a 1:2:1 combination? I never done this before and when I tried doing a search on the site yesterday the results kept coming up with recipes for patch lube.
I figured as much… ;-) Lube recipes are just like cleaning solutions, motor oil, political discussions and religious arguments… every one of us, once we’ve been at it for a while has what we reckon is a pretty fine bead on the subject and the rest of you fellas are just misguided! ;-)I was just messing with you. You know how these lube threads go. Yep, velocity would be off the chart.
It is important, no doubt about that.I figured as much… ;-)
Lube is critical to bullet shooters. I’m sure it is for patched ball too but I haven’t shot as much of it. I’ve got a few rifles that seem to prefer spit and do very well with that “lube”
makes my hands smell like an old book store
The first time I used them, i was driving home and I'm like, why does my car smell like an old book shop......between the wads in my bag sitting on my passenger seat and my hands, I'm like oh there it isThat might be kinda cool, I love books!
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