Lucky you, we have a gun shop (very sparse on ML stuff) and a WalMart, other than that, its about a 40 mile drive to the nearest, larger city.
Sorry about mis-reading your original post, I read it as you were looking for a resource to get it and thought I'd mention a place I find it. I now see that you were asking about results with it. Oh, and the "muzzleloader" section at Sportsman's Warehouse isn't anything to be sorry you don't have local...unless you only shoot .50 cal and want a lot of options for the newer unmentionable types that is. There is a bit of .54 stuff, but you're SOL if you own even a .45 let alone some other caliber.
I have no complaints about Hoppes BP solvent at all. Before a local muzzleloader club dissolved (and before I realized my rifle has to be swabbed no matter how tight the patch fit is or accuracy goes bonkers), I used it at the shoots all the time without swabbing. The rifle portion was only 11 shots, but as far as ease of loading swabbing wasn't necessary at all. My rifle also shoots pretty accurately with it as long as I swab every other shot. Accurately enough to make the metal targets clang anyway.
Do shake it up well if it's been sitting a while or else it kind of separates. If you pour it without shaking it seems to have some thicker, darker colored "sludge" come out along with some lighter more runny liquid. Haven't seen that as long as I remember to shake it well first.
I only wanted it for a liquid patch lube for the range or club shoots, but I did try adding a dab of it in water when cleaning. I ALWAYS get flash rust if the water is even warm let alone hot, but it didn't change anything and cleaning was no different than just water and a drop of dish soap, so I abandoned that idea.
If the chemical make up of it bugs you, I had pretty good luck with Birchwood-Casey #77 as a liquid patch lube too. Of course it could contain some nasty chemicals too for all I know, I haven't looked at the SDS for it.