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I've had an original m1861 Springfield for a few years and finally got it in working order. I haven't fired it yet since I have no experience with bp so I'm here to learn as much as I can before I take it out. So far I'm reading that most people prefer firing minie balls with about 50 grains of fffg as opposed to the ffg due to it burning cleaner, is this the general consensus here? I have 50 minie balls for when it's ready but need to lube them, anyone have suggestions for homemade lubes? Thanks!
 
I have 50 minie balls for when it's ready but need to lube them, anyone have suggestions for homemade lubes? Thanks!
Melt beeswax and Crisco together in equal parts. Stand the bullets up in a shallow pan, fill pan with melted lube up to the bullet grooves. When it sets up, remove the bullets. The remaining lube can be melted again and reused.
 
Melt beeswax and Crisco together in equal parts. Stand the bullets up in a shallow pan, fill pan with melted lube up to the bullet grooves. When it sets up, remove the bullets. The remaining lube can be melted again and reused.
Thanks that's exactly what I was looking for, I see that those are both readily available so thats a relief. I wasnt looking forward to finding tallow of mutton like another post said to use with beeswax haha one more question, can they just be put in a cigar box or something after? Or should they be separated in an egg crate type fashion?
 
Welcome from Oregon. Also, look at some of the lubes that some of the Black Powder "unmentionables" folks are using in their bullet groves. Often it is beeswax softened with a vegetable oil. Some add some lanolin. Cheers!
 

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