Okay, my wife and I were at Wally World this morning and I was feeling a bit adventurous so I wondered over to the food section of the store. After loading up my arms with non-essential munchies (some of which I'm eating as I type this) I walked past the "virgin olive oil" and then stopped and started thinking,,, (of course for me, very dangerous)...
Hmmm,,, virgin olive oil as a patch lube???
Well needless to say I bought a small bottle of the virgin olive oil, along with a small bottle of Crisco Pure Vegetable Oil... Neither contain sodium. (I actually read both bottles myself.) Al, Russ, & Rondo, you'd'a been proud of me, I didn't even have to get my wife Cindy to read them to me...
Anyway, I'm thinking of a home concoction by mixing these two components together (not sure what percentage) to use as a patch lube for my patched balls in my ball boards. Usually I just spit patch from these ball boards,,, and I still think spit is a great patch lube for target shooting,,, but I have to think a'head for small and large game hunting and I don't like getting into my shooting bag just to get a little tin of bore-butter out to lube a patch when reloading on the hunt.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Does anyone use one or the other, or both for a patch lube? And that's what I'm really looking for - the use of Olive Oil & Crisco Veg. Oil as a patch lube mix...
Thanks for any input...