Lol. There's pre lubed (not being silly) patches and wads. The lube itself, I e heard arguments, but it's for the barrel. You wouldn't want to put smokeless, modern ammo in a conversion. You could get hurt, but your barrel would be done quick. The either, isn't the same quality steel as modern or it isn't hardened properly. (Idk which, I'm not big into steel braining.)
Clean up is easy, can of brake cleaner, then soap and water.
Just sharing what I know with you in the case you can find it useful. Recommend making a black powder shooting friend or watch as many videos for the firearms you purchase as you feel necessary.
For cap and ball revolvers, the crisco isnt for lubrication, it's to cover the end of the chamber to prevent chainfires.
Yeah, that argument. It's dual purpose. No lube, use wads.
Me: I don't mess with wads, pima. Have shot dry, too. Most multi chamber fires come from the rear. Seat your caps and it's pretty much waterproof at that point. You can use plenty of things to deal them, too. As long as I see a ring of lead during loading, I'm not too worried about "sealing" more just a dab for the barrel getting lubed.
Also, this is probably the most I've ever typed out the word lube... There I go again.
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