I have been shooting and cleaning BP rifles for 50 years. Seems like the older they get the easier they are to clean.
I just finished up a Kibler fowler and have a 20 and 16 gauge barrel. They are hell to clean and I don’t know why.
two different problems.
One it just takes forever to get it to the point I have a clean patch.
The other is it pulls a vacuum. I can hear the air blowing out the vent on the down stroke but it is tough to ever get the patch back out. It pops loud when I jerk it out. At first a 20 gauge jag would not fit in the barrel but I sanded it down until I can get it in and is not particularly tight on the down stroke but I have to man up the last 10” on the up stroke.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Buff
I just finished up a Kibler fowler and have a 20 and 16 gauge barrel. They are hell to clean and I don’t know why.
two different problems.
One it just takes forever to get it to the point I have a clean patch.
The other is it pulls a vacuum. I can hear the air blowing out the vent on the down stroke but it is tough to ever get the patch back out. It pops loud when I jerk it out. At first a 20 gauge jag would not fit in the barrel but I sanded it down until I can get it in and is not particularly tight on the down stroke but I have to man up the last 10” on the up stroke.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Buff