Much like KDubs, I have also tried "Beard Balm", and it shot very well, perhaps a shade better than some of the other concoctions I bought and paid good money for.
I do love the Coconut smell.
However it required a bit higher temperature for a proper mixing with Bees Wax.
If your Bees Wax ever starts "Smoking" you've got it too hot!
Still yet, I did manage to mix up a small bach and poured it in the the old Lyman Kake Kuter pan, and it worked great for my lubing a .458 bullet with 4 grease grouves.
I lubed it and sized it, and the lube held in the grouves just fine throught the process.
I have owned and use a Lyman Kake Kutter along with two sizers, a .456 and a .458 for about 40 plus years.
I think this Beard Balm needs a lot more research on my end, but my shop still has that well define Coconut oil smell. and that was 3 weeks ago, at least.
Heck with this Covid thing, a fella can't just go out and shoot, so he may as well sit home and experiment with different lubes and bullets.
KDubs, what I am about to tell you is NOT recommended by me or any other die hard Black Powder Shooter......But there was a time, way back when, when you are "advised" by some of the Old Timers "to load 'em until the CRACK!...much more like a modern rifle. Now I have done that with a .45 cal Flintlock and a round ball, And, Yep, the rifle cracked like a 30-30.....and that round ball is probably still going!
I was lucky, and no harm came to me or my rifle, so it was marked up as just an Experiment!
I wish you had a Chronograph when you were shooting....you may had quite a surprise on the screen, when that rifle of yours cracked. Jus'sayin
But I am emphatically against this....and it's FOR INFORMATION ONLY, Okay?
Uncle Russ....