Addicting
Well-known member
Bore butter is sold as a remedy to fix the hard to seat a bullet problem. It also “seasons” the bore whatever that means.
It’s a grease that builds up in your barrel and makes a mess to clean. Plus if still wet, powder will stick to it and absorb the moisture. You will get squib loads and plugged breach plugs. It is a completely unnecessary fix to an improperly chosen projectile. Guys will argue that it works, but why introduce oils and moisture to an area that has to function dry. If they sized their projectiles and tested they would find they don’t need it at all to load.
It’s a grease that builds up in your barrel and makes a mess to clean. Plus if still wet, powder will stick to it and absorb the moisture. You will get squib loads and plugged breach plugs. It is a completely unnecessary fix to an improperly chosen projectile. Guys will argue that it works, but why introduce oils and moisture to an area that has to function dry. If they sized their projectiles and tested they would find they don’t need it at all to load.