As a user of Natural Lube 1000 bore butter for many, many years, I think it's an excellent lube and I use it religiously....however.....I don't find it very good as a swabbing agent...it just packs more lube in which builds up more and more until it finally affects accuracy.
To truly 'swab' a bore for the purposes of maintaining it at an almost clean status for each shot, there has to be a fair amount of moisture involved to "dissolve" the BP fouling so it's wipe out easily.
In locations of high humidity, just NL1000 lubed patches alone will usually let me shoot entire range sessions without wiping between shots because the high humidity keeps the little bit of Goex fouling so soft the next patch wipes the bore clean while being seated, and the cycle repeats for each shot.
If you're shooting in real dry low humidity conditions, I suggest you swab the bore between shots with patches almost wet with TC #13, or "Hoppes No9 Plus BP solvent & Patch Lube".....but not so wet that excess drops squeeze out and run down bore to kill the next powder charge....(even patches wet with water or spit will work if they are wet enough)
Or...take a bag of NL1000 patches and squirt a few lines of Hoppes in the bag, squish them all around until the patrches are very damp to almost wet and use them like that...I shoot a 50 shot range session every weekend during dry conditions without wiping between shots at all, using patches prepared that way and the bore stays so clean that when I clean it back at the house after 50 shots, there's barely a trace of fouling that pump flushes out of the bore into the pail of water...Hoppes No9 Plus BP Solvent & Patch Lube has been outstanding for me.