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#11
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 115
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Tripple sevens hand cleaner is great, I use Go-Jo, the kind without punis (grit). It's a great patch lube and also an extremely good BPbore & gun cleaner. For those that shoot cap n ball revolers, just put some on a tooth brush and it cuts the crud out of the hammer chanel and other tight areas. It has lanolyn in it that leaves a light coat that inhibits rust for the short term. I ussually follow up with a light coat of bore butter also applied with a tooth brush and my revolvers stay rust free without alot of fuss.
Doug
Doug
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Liquid Lube - Moose Milk[/b]
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8 ounces of isopropyl alcohol
3 ounces of Castor Oil
4 ounces of Witch Hazel
16 ounces of tap water
1 ounce of Murphy’s Oil Soap
(make sure you mix the ingredients in the exact order they are listed)
I buy a yard of material of 100% cotton blue strip pillow tick at the local Wal mart. I wash that in the washing machine. I then line dry the material. After that you can tear the strip real easy off that bolt of material. I like to tear off an inch and a half. Then you soak that strip in moose milk. Ring the excess moose milk out. Then I lay that on an old window screen in the sun and let it dry. This is a dry patch . If you like a more wet patch, you can spritz them with a spritzer bottle.
This is what I use for a patch lube. In the winter I shoot them dry. In the summer I spritz them and shoot them wet. If you want them more slippery, add a little more Castor Oil.
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8 ounces of isopropyl alcohol
3 ounces of Castor Oil
4 ounces of Witch Hazel
16 ounces of tap water
1 ounce of Murphy’s Oil Soap
(make sure you mix the ingredients in the exact order they are listed)
I buy a yard of material of 100% cotton blue strip pillow tick at the local Wal mart. I wash that in the washing machine. I then line dry the material. After that you can tear the strip real easy off that bolt of material. I like to tear off an inch and a half. Then you soak that strip in moose milk. Ring the excess moose milk out. Then I lay that on an old window screen in the sun and let it dry. This is a dry patch . If you like a more wet patch, you can spritz them with a spritzer bottle.
This is what I use for a patch lube. In the winter I shoot them dry. In the summer I spritz them and shoot them wet. If you want them more slippery, add a little more Castor Oil.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,922
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There's no grit with the Permatex blue Hand Cleaner. It's the mildest one on the market & it keeps the bore relatively clean with it's detergency added.
You can also do around 50 extra & keep them for several months without re-application.
You can also do around 50 extra & keep them for several months without re-application.