I tried to use just straight bear oil for a patch lube once. Got a nasty, crusty fouling that was difficult to clean out. Didn't work at all. I suppose it should be cut with beeswax, or some other agent, but I have no recipe. If anyone does, Id like to try it.
sse, FWIW, I think it was you that gave me a pound or two of bear fat that I rendered out and tried to use as a lube....well, what you gave me did the same thing you mentioned above. I must have done something bad wrong, but I gave up on the project to quick to find out why, or what, went wrong.
Also, a few years back, another member sent me a small "Jelly Jar" of rendered bear fat that was almost as clear as water, with the consistency of about 5W oil, or maybe even hydraulic jack oil.... he did a wonderful job on the filtering process... however, I also had a hard time with that batch of bear oil.
At the time, I contributed my problems to being forced to use Pyrodex, and T7 that I had to buy because I couldn't get real black powder where I lived...(before I started buying Goex by the case.)
Well, long story short, it was
not the Pyrodex or Triple-7.
For my use, for where I live now, and even when I lived on the Western side of the mountain, I use a 4.5:1 mixture for my patch lubes.
To prepare this, using Bees Wax, I warm both the wax and the "oil"... be it bear oil, olive oil, vegetable shortening, whatever, in a double boiler until they are both about the same temperature and in a liquid state....
Depending on how thick you want the batch of lube to be will depend on how much Bees Wax you use, but for patch lube I always use a 4.5:1.....using a liquid measure, while they are both in a liquid state... or four and one-half parts of "whatever" oil, and one part Bees Wax.
(If you want your lube harder / firmer you simply adjust the mix ratio by adding more Bees Wax....for Minne Ball / Maxi Ball even a 1:1 seems okay when the temperature is not too high.)
To assist in clean up, and probably because it became somewhat trendy, 30 or so years ago, I still sometimes go one step further by adding 1 TBS of Anhydrous Lanolin, and 1 TBS Murphy's Soap Oil to the mix while it is in a liquid state.....both are water friendly and they do help in clean up.
Although the addition of these two ingredients is "supposed" to give more shot-to-shot consistency, and provide more shots between wipes and cleaning....In my experience, I have simply never been astute enough to see this happening.
But it certainly does help at the end of the day, when it comes time to clean up....it makes cleaning a real breeze.
Now, after all this mumbo-jumbo I have to say it is downright hard to beat the KISS method, and stick with plain old lard, Crisco, or sweet oil.
I suspect it's that ugly thing inside us that drives us to all these experiments and ofttimes waste of money.
Someone once said, "
this ain't rocket science, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to get in at all"....and, as I go through life, wasting my money on things of little value, I realize more and more there is a whole lot of truth in that statement.
Uncle Russ...