If I have read the threads right, I should not use the TC Bore Butter, I should just shoot my muzzleloader, clean it with cold water mixed with non-ammonia window cleaner or with a cider vinegar mix, and then spray the bore down with Ballistol? Let me know if I got this right now.Selmer
Selmer- The whole bore seasoning thing is ridiculous it came about in the mid 80's promoted by the manufacturer of Wonder Lube 1000 and T/C
it's basically lard mixed with a wax, BP and particularly Pyrodex can and will sit under the crap merrily rusting away, some seasoning adherents
will clean up thier bores and show you it's nice and shiney, the problem is
there is flake rust and pitting in the pores which you'd see if you examined the bore with a bore scope. Countless barrels have been ruined over the years by using Bore butter or wonder lube with Pyrodex, and to a lesser degree with BP. A good bit of the damage is dependant upon the climate you live in, if you live in the Southwest and the relative humidity
rarely goes above 30%, you can get away with a lot.
I think the best way to maintain a BP rifles bore is to clean with patches
and non ammoniated glass cleaner straight or diluted Cider vinegar straight or diluted, automotive windshied washer solution straight or diluted, water (cold) anti freeze diluted, etc, etc, use patches till they come out reletively clean then use a patch saturated with alcohol which will remove any residual moisture, dry patch then let the remaining alcohol evaporate and oil the bore, I use LPS 2 for normal, LPS 3 for
long term storage, clenzoil works fine for short term some folks use automatic transmission fluid, Ballistol is reputed to be real good also, I've used it as a constituent of homemade patch lube but not as a bore preservative. I never have so I can't say how good it is. it's certainly cheap, then next time you shoot use cheap aerosol brake cleaner on a patch to remove the oil. Hot water promoted after rusting
detergent is highly alkaline both are counterproductive. I think it's even more important for infrequent shooters to clean properly, rust never sleeps, ask any honest bore butter fan how often thier patches come out
reddish brown.
fredj