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Offline mhurley

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« on: November 02, 2005, 08:02:03 AM »
What is the general consensus on barrel lube  and breech plug grease?

I have just started shooting bp and am usure what to use.

bore butter, knight oil, rem oil, etc, etc.

I am a little confused and would appreciate your guy's expertise again.

thanks in advance
mike

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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2005, 08:43:26 AM »
mhurley...The breach plug needs grease...it can be bore butter, wheel bearing grease, vaseline..anything to keep it from sticking...I buy the Knight breach plug grease...one tube will last a few years...

To clean the barrel I use plain old rubbing alcohol...between shots I dampen 2-3 patches and use both sides to swab...then a dry patch and then a patch with WD-40 and another dry patch....One of the worst accuracy robbers in muzzleloaders is not conditioning the barrel the same each shot..

After shooting I use wetter alcohol patches to clean the bore, remove breach plug and run under hot water, scrub with a toothbrush to remove residue, if you have a bolt, remove, disassemble and clean with either hot water or alcohol...I then dry and lube everything with WD-40...dry all off and oil everything with a good gun oil....I then put breach plug and any other parts in a zip lock bag and store...Since you are fairly new to the sport, I would take the gun out a couple days after cleaning and clean again...I have noticed that some shooters think they have the gun clean the first time....and have rust forming 2-3 weeks later...Good Luck

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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2005, 08:51:03 AM »
I bought some Permatex anti-seize lubricant (part # 80078) for my Knight MK-85 breech plug. It's messy but it works. It was something like $6-7 for 8 oz. as opposed to a similar price for an ounce or so of gorilla grease.