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    Kinda-Newbie looking for advice!

    Well, here's what happened with the whole bore-cleaning project tonight. When I first got the gun out of the box, I wiped everything down with WL. I also swabbed the bore with WL. When I saw the brown crud stuff, I alternated WL patches and dry patches until I didn't get anything else out on...
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    Kinda-Newbie looking for advice!

    A long time ago I read an article in Guns N Ammo about "traditional muzzleloading". This one artice was the one that really spurred my interest in BP and the main points he touched on in that article have stuck with me until today. Now I'm sure that a lot has changed since I read the article...
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    Kinda-Newbie looking for advice!

    I ran some WL coated patches through the bore and I did get a brown-crud type stuff on them. I guess the next stop will be to Advance Auto for a can of brake cleaner. I know how to get the nipple off, but what is the allen screw in the nipple block for? Also, how does one go about removing...
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    Kinda-Newbie looking for advice!

    Looks like a great site for opinions and info! My first foray into muzzleloading was last fall. Being mainly a trad archery hunter, I am mostly turned off by firearms in general, and scoped in-lines do absolutely nothing for me. However, my father's 45 cal. Kentucky rifle had always intrigued...
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