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LUBE??
« on: August 01, 2007, 04:05:20 PM »
I lost my recipe for the BP lube for my pistol. It was beesewax, parafin, and crisco, but can't remember the amounts of each one. It worked great and now I need more. I'm pretty sure it was a recipe from GATOFEO. HELP. POWDERMAN.  ??? ??? ??? ??? ;D ;D
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Re: LUBE??
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2007, 04:49:54 PM »
Surely somebody remembers. I think it was 2 parts beesewax, 2 parts parafin, and one part crisco, but I'm not sure. I need to lube a bunch more wads. POWDERMAN.  ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
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Re: LUBE??
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2007, 06:26:59 AM »
Read through the post at the top of page his recipe is in there
  >>>>Proper use of a cap and ball revolver <<<<<<<
my recipe is:
1 bar of paraffin
1/2 cup of olive oil or Crisco
1/2 of a toilet wax seal
put all of this in an old metal baking pan
then I put it on the rack of the BBQ grill
to heat it up until liquid.(My wife hates the smell
so I cant use the kitchen stove) ;)  :P

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Re: LUBE??
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2007, 03:43:33 PM »
50 CAL. Thanks, I need to mix up somethig real soon. POWDERMAN.  ;D ;D
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Re: LUBE??
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2007, 11:14:23 AM »
here's the one I use.  It's firm and works great, I use mutton tallo instead of crisco, I get the tallo from Dixie gun works.  I don't see why crisco won't work.

patch, wad and bullet lubricant is a 19th century recipe, found in a 1943 issue of the American Rifleman.
The recipe is:
1 part paraffin (I use canning paraffin, found in grocery stores)
1 part mutton tallow (sold by Dixie Gun Works)
1/2 part beeswax (available at hobby and hardware stores)
All measures are by weight, not volume. I use a kitchen scale to measure 200 grams of paraffin, 200 grams of mutton tallow and 100 grams of beeswax. This nearly fills a quart Mason jar.
Place the Mason jar in a pot or coffee can with about 4 inches of boiling water. This gives a double-boiler effect, which is the safest way to melt waxes and greases.
When the ingredients in the jar are thoroughly melted, stir well with a clean stick or a disposable chopstick. Remove from water and allow to cool at room temperature (trying to speed cooling by placing in the refrigerator may cause the ingredients to separate).

Don't use the mason jar, I had one break and spill all the bullet lube on the shop floor.  I use an aluminum pictcher I got from walmart and an uprite pasta type pot for the double boiler.

Works great for pan lubing black powder or smokless bullets.
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Re: LUBE??
« Reply #5 on: September 11, 2007, 04:22:36 PM »
I use the same paraffin/mutton tallow/beesewax formula (same ration and all).
If you try mutton tallow, and you have a "significant other", mix it out of doors. It smells kinda bad  ;)

By the way, toilet rings USED to be beesewax, but they are now usually a synthetic wax that has totall different properties when used as a black powder lube. Unless the toilet ring box is all dust covered in the back of the hardware store, it may be safer to shop on e-bay for known beesewax. I pciked up quite a bit of it a few months ago on E-bay for I think was a couple bucks a pound. I found 50# of Paraffin on e-bay as well for about a buck a pound.

Dixie Gun Works is the still probably the easiest source of Mutton Tallow.

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Re: LUBE??
« Reply #6 on: October 19, 2007, 12:07:43 PM »
I made a trip to a craft store and bought soy wax and candle wax(paraffin based). Both had low melting points due to the application. Mixed them 2 parts soy, 2 parts candle wax, and 1part Crisco. Probably the best lube I have ever used. I fired 15 rounds of 360 gr 45/70 thru my Sharps repo with my lube in the bullet grooves and a felt wad soaked in it under the bullet. All that over 60 grs of GOEX FFg. One three round group went into less than 1" at 80 yards. Barrel was virtually spotless at cleaning time.