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Just ordered 2pks/200 of the prelubed .020 roundball shooting patches from Track Of The Wolf. Just wondering what the oiled substance is. It's not yellow Wonderlube, nor the reddish-colored EZ Lube coating.
Sometimes trade secrets like this eventually become revealed. Anyone here know what oil covers these patches? I am not a fan of EZ Lube, for the Cabelas EZ Lube Blackpowder version of this liquid becomes tacky in muzzleloader bores after firing and makes it difficult to reload. I've used the very lightly-coated Wonderlubed .018 pillow-tickers for a couple decades now and venturing into these non-pillow ticker, oiled patches for experiments.
Not interested in any other patch recipes or lubes. I've already been into Bear Grease, Mink Oil, Moosemilk, Ballistol, Olive Oil, Permatex Hand Cleaner and other homemade lube's before. Just curious what this oil-covering really is.
For curiosity sake..... Anyone know? I'm guessing it's just machine oil, for the price is only a buck more than dry patches there.
Sometimes trade secrets like this eventually become revealed. Anyone here know what oil covers these patches? I am not a fan of EZ Lube, for the Cabelas EZ Lube Blackpowder version of this liquid becomes tacky in muzzleloader bores after firing and makes it difficult to reload. I've used the very lightly-coated Wonderlubed .018 pillow-tickers for a couple decades now and venturing into these non-pillow ticker, oiled patches for experiments.
Not interested in any other patch recipes or lubes. I've already been into Bear Grease, Mink Oil, Moosemilk, Ballistol, Olive Oil, Permatex Hand Cleaner and other homemade lube's before. Just curious what this oil-covering really is.
For curiosity sake..... Anyone know? I'm guessing it's just machine oil, for the price is only a buck more than dry patches there.