I washed and Lubed Grizzlies and it was a disaster.

I know we talk about this a lot but this was weird to me. I usually shoot .25 cal JSB King Heavies 33.95gr washed and lubed out of my Condor SS. After washing I use Pledge spay. Worked great on all my pellets in this gun and my springers. Last week or so I was going upstate to show my property to a potential buyer and I was bored so I figured I would wash and lube a tin of H&N Grizzlies (Slugs) that were filthy upon opening it. It also had a .35 cal pellet in it. (strange) These unwashed pellets/bullets shoot awesome out of my Condor SS and have almost the same poi out to 100 yards as the JSB Heavies. But like a knucklehead I washed/lubed 2 tins instead of testing them first for accuracy. Now they shoot horribly out of the condor ss and are all over the place and about 1 foot off target at 100 yards when I used to be able to hit golfballs at that distance pretty regularly. Strange how just washing and lubing can affect your POI so much. Also a lesson to try small batches before jumping in.
 
I know we talk about this a lot but this was weird to me. I usually shoot .25 cal JSB King Heavies 33.95gr washed and lubed out of my Condor SS. After washing I use Pledge spay. Worked great on all my pellets in this gun and my springers. Last week or so I was going upstate to show my property to a potential buyer and I was bored so I figured I would wash and lube a tin of H&N Grizzlies (Slugs) that were filthy upon opening it. It also had a .35 cal pellet in it. (strange) These unwashed pellets/bullets shoot awesome out of my Condor SS and have almost the same poi out to 100 yards as the JSB Heavies. But like a knucklehead I washed/lubed 2 tins instead of testing them first for accuracy. Now they shoot horribly out of the condor ss and are all over the place and about 1 foot off target at 100 yards when I used to be able to hit golfballs at that distance pretty regularly. Strange how just washing and lubing can affect your POI so much. Also a lesson to try small batches before jumping in.


This may sound insane BUT, could it be possible that an excess of lube is not allowing the rifling to impart enough spin? Just a rambling thought.