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Unread 05-03-2026, 09:09 PM   #11
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I like Ballistol….
......and overpriced 3M pot scrubbers
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Since I got out of serious muzzleloading rifle competition I don't use it much anymore. I find there are better alternatives to everything you may want to use it for, except water displacement.

When at a several day long m/l shoot where I'd shoot all day in different events, day after day, I'd soak the bore with WD-40 (Water Displacing - Formula #40) to drive out every vestige of moisture, keeping the bore and rifling safe until a thorough cleaning was done at the end of the shoot.

WD-40 excels at displacing water, that's what it was designed to do.
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And the boys are at it once again.

My only laugh of the day............so far.
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W D 40 may not be a lubricant, but when I sprayed it into car and home locks, the locks worked much better for years to come.
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Plus if you have WD40 you can spray it on bass lures, it acts as an attractant. Just another helpful hint from your Uncle Larry.
Put a net out, spray and lift the net. Lots of minnows in the net.
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