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Birddog1911

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Was following the instructions for Stumpy's Moose Snot, but realized that I had half the castor oil for the recipe. No big deal, cut it in half. Except, I realized too late, that I put what is essentially twice the beeswax in the oil than was called for.

I was planning on using the patches for the shoot tomorrow, but I'm wondering the quality. Worst case, I used my store bought pre-lubed, and melt and remake the Moose Snot with more castor oil and oil soap.
 
If you're going to a match just use spit for a lube and don't worry about it. Other lubes are for hunting and you can shoot all day long with a gob of spit on the patch. If there is a delay between relays either load before the down time or wipe the barrel (I use spit for this) to keep the fouling from getting hard between relays. Don't over think things. Folks have been using spit patches forever.
 
remember once cooled stir the lube the wax will separate slightly what I thought to be too hard smoothed out like a creamy paste wax works perfect as a patch lube , wood polish
 
I go the easy route and buy my lubes. I can no longer rely on spit lube because I tend to be dry these days. I figure why go to all the trouble mixing up some lube when my tried and true ones work so well.
 
I’m always amazed at the questions of “lube” in regards to patching bullets or balls. If human saliva is adequate and will keep a rifle firing shot after shot any oil vegetable or animal must be a cut above. Just saying.
 
I’m always amazed at the questions of “lube” in regards to patching bullets or balls. If human saliva is adequate and will keep a rifle firing shot after shot any oil vegetable or animal must be a cut above. Just saying.
Some people have their mouths go dry, as has been reported by at least one member.
Some people want to do all their shooting with the same components all the time,,,, you know that whole consistency thing,,,, and are not going to hunt with spit patches. "So shall you train, so shall you fight (or hunt)."

I'm always amazed at how no matter what the question is about lube,,, the "just spit on it," crowd shows up enmasse..
 
Spit patch is so easy and works well. I’m beginning to fall into the dry mouth group though. Also I’ve used different lubes over the years for hunting where I knew the firearm was going to stay loaded for a time.
 

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