Did up a batch of deer tallow the other day. I was gifted some nice deer fat last fall so I plugged in the 'slow cook' crock -pot out in the barn (don't do it in the kitchen !! )
I put it on before heading out for the day, so not sure how long it actually took but it was ready 6 hrs later when I got home. I may still do the boiling water method to 'purify' it, a lot of guys do that to make it 'pure' white, but really it doesn't affect the overall effectiveness of the Tallow.
As it is now, it's too hard to work with, so it will need to be mixed with another lubricant that is softer. The idea is to make the lube stick into the bullet grooves and harden there. Especially when shooting in the summer.
So I'll blend the Tallow that with some variation of a mix with beeswax...my wife is a bee keeper so that is plentiful. :)
LUBRICATED BULLET LUBE
1 part paraffin
1 part tallow
1/2 part beeswax
A lot of guys just use :
50/50 mix by volume, beeswax and tallow
Another good recipe:
One part clean beeswax
Three parts rendered and refined deer tallow
One part canola oil
And No that's not our kitchen crock -pot....it was, till the first time I used it and now it's mine and there is a new one in the Kitchen. :)
https://i.imgur.com/DfpXdsxl.jpg