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How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
I just made up a batch of beeswax/crisco/olive oil patch lube. While it was still liquid I poured it into an empty Speer bullet box and a musket cap tin. The bullet box is real handy when shooting from the bench - just wipe the patch across the lube (or pre-lube at home in front of the TV). The musket tin carries nicely in a pocket. What do you do?
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RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
I do basically the exact thing except I bought some cheap rubber maid or glad containers because they are microwave proof. So if I want to dip conicals I can microwave it in the container, dip all the conicals I want, set them on some wax paper, and then let it re harden in the same container. For hunting I carry a small tin of it in a #11 container as I seldom need very much in the field if the conicals are lubed already...
I use moose milk on the patch material.. |
RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
ORIGINAL: cayugad I do basically the exact thing except I bought some cheap rubber maid or glad containers because they are microwave proof. So if I want to dip conicals I can microwave it in the container, dip all the conicals I want, set them on some wax paper, and then let it re harden in the same container. For hunting I carry a small tin of it in a #11 container as I seldom need very much in the field if the conicals are lubed already... I use moose milk on the patch material.. |
RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
So patch lube is something you can make your own? I like that idea. What proportions of the ingredients make a good lube? Is there a thread with recipes that you could direct me to please.
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RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
So patch lube is something you can make your own? I like that idea. What proportions of the ingredients make a good lube? Is there a thread with recipes that you could direct me to please. |
RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
I always wanted to make my own but can never find the beeswax. What I've been doing is melting bore butter and presoaking my patches - about 100 at a time an dkeep them in a zip lock sandwich bag.
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RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
Hobby Lobby sells bees wax as well...$9.95 a pound...
I keep some in a wooden pill box that I found at the Mast General Store in Boone, about 25 years ago, in my hunting bag, if I want to be PC... I usually make about a pint at the time, I just pour in a pint canning jar...I also have a few Altoid cans of it that I use for the range... When using, I just cut a few strips of ticking, about 18-24 inches long and 1-1 1/2 inches wide and lube both sides, using a putty knife, then microwave for 20 seconds or so...This is rolled up and stored in the patch box, if going to the range, I put in zip lock bags... |
RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
I would imagine alleyooper would be glad to sell you some for less - if he has any that isn't committed (and when he harvests).
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RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
Underclocked - I sure would like to contact him but I can't find him in the contacts list. If you have his email, I would appreciate a PM.
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RE: How Do You Store & Carry Patch Lube?
ORIGINAL: gearheart So patch lube is something you can make your own? I like that idea. What proportions of the ingredients make a good lube? Is there a thread with recipes that you could direct me to please. http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2002671&mpage=1&key=lube%2crecip es&#2002671 |
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