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lkydvl
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Buffalo Whiz
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Does anyone know where Buffalo whiz can be purchased? I've been unable to locate it on the net and their web site appears to be no more.
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Purchase it? I know lots of folks that SLING it!
(What is it really?)
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You might try asking on one of the black powder forums like the Shiloh site. I believe the that man who sold that stuff was one of the BPCR shooters at Fort Chadbourne, Texas. Never used it, but that is what i remember.
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Re: Buffalo Whiz
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Not really sure what this thread is about. Not really sure if I want to know.
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Can't wait to know what this really is?
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I think it is similiar to Moose Milk. Stuff to clean black powder rifles with.
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Andre'
You might try calling the phone number of the supplier. It was sold by Richard & Richards, Rt 1 Box 211, Blackwell, TX 79506. The phone numbers listed on the gallon I have is 915-282-2901 or 915-743-6132.
For the uninformed, Fort Chadbourne Buffalo Whizz (great name by the way) was primarily sold as a concentrated BPCR case cleaner, but could also be used as a BPCR bore cleaner. 2 cups of Whizz was mixed into 1 gallon of water. Most shooters I'm aware of dropped their field deprimed cases into a jug of diluted Whizz shortly after shooting to soften and remove most of the BP residue prior to final cleaning by hand or in a tumbler with ceramic media. Per the instructions on the bottle, it could also be used as a bore cleaner by mixing 2/3 concentrated Whizz with 1/3 Murphy’s Oil Soap, followed by wet and then dry patches, and oiling prior to storage.
The active ingredients of the concentrate are four types of ammonium chloride mixed with 98.2% inert Ingredients (probably water).
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