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Which Ballistol is better?

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Snuffy

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I was using the strong-smelling lubricant with a reddish color to it. Now what I just received with an online shipping order is Ballistol Sportsmen's Oil. It looks clearer -- has a weaker smell than the lubricant.

I was about to try the lubricant as a roundball patch lube -- something like a 5-1 blend with a mix of alcohol and water.

I used some of this Sportsmen's stuff on my MLs exteriors. Seems to cleanup nice. I was just wondering which one ya'll seem to prefer & what you use each one on. Supposedly, they are both the same -- according to a write-up I read. But they sure don't look or smell the same. I'm a little hesitant to use this Sportsmen's oil as a patch lube.

Thanks!
 
Snuffy,
Good question? I'll be looking forward
to replys from folks much more knowledgeable
than myself....
snake-eyes :hmm:
 
Snuffy-I have been using both for about 2 1/2 years,I love the stuff.Still use Stumpkiller's Moose juice for patch lube...Respectfully Montanadan
 
According to the U.S. distributor, there is no difference in formulation, only in packaging. But please call or email them yourself to confirm or deny what I've written. I also love the stuff.
 
I use the larger can, non-aerosol ballistol mixed with water 5:1 (water-to-ballistol) as a bore cleaner. Use it straight as bore protection. I use the aerosol for exterior cleaning and also as bore protection. Although many have suggested using only the non-aerosol as bore protection, I have had no problem with the aerosol ballistol for this purpose.
 

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