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CAS TOPICS => The Darksider's Den => Topic started by: R.M. Conversion on December 10, 2018, 09:43:43 PM
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I was making up some breakfast sausage and I thought - "Hmmm, I wonder if this can of Pam will do well at the range for a quick wipedown of the bore... has gotta be cheaper than Ballistol. Anyone tried this?
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Where is MAKO when we need him? He wrote a long article about the drying properties of oils. E.g; olive oil is "Non-drying", but most vegetable oils are "semi-drying". One time I tried rubbing down a percussin' pistol with vegetable oil and ended up with a gooey/sticky mess!
Try it somewhere non critical first!
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I remember reading years ago about PAM being used for something regarding BP guns, but I don't recall just what.
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Where is MAKO when we need him? He wrote a long article about the drying properties of oils. E.g; olive oil is "Non-drying", but most vegetable oils are "semi-drying". One time I tried rubbing down a percussin' pistol with vegetable oil and ended up with a gooey/sticky mess!
Try it somewhere non critical first!
Yeah, I miss Mako. He used to shoot around here but haven't seen him in ages.
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I say try the pam. Take notes and report back. FWIW, if you are using DD Big LubeĀ® bullets, you won't need anything more to keep your coal burner running clean and accurate.
DD-MDA
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By recommendation of Charlie Hahn, after twenty rounds or so I use a squirt of original PAM on my Sharps breech block when it gets sticky. It works, BUT I am not sure if a squirt of Ballistol wouldn't do the same thing. Next time i shoot the Sharps I will try Ballistol instead.
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