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Originally Posted by bigblock455
I would not lube any sabot personally. There's no need for it.


Again, my last two posts never mentioned lubing sabots.

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i was replying to the user that had asked the question.

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Then might I suggest using that person's reply button, not your own "in reply to".
That way we all know who your reply is intended for.

I just added another patch lube to my at-home warehouse of muzzleloader accessories. I just lubed 10-15 unlubed patches with Hornady Clean Shot Cleaner and Protectant - with easy to use Windex-style spray bottle that disperses in a fine spray. One squeeze of the trigger wettened the entire 58-cal patch, from end-to-end.




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