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    Favorite Loads for 1860 Army

    Much obliged.
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    Complete Cleaning of 1860 Army Colt?

    Thanks for the info...Most of the US solutions are mixed with water, and there is nothing that says a 1:7 Ballistol solution can't be used in the US tub. That should do a nice job dissolving and neutralizing the corrosive salts. No? :confused:
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    Hello from Big Sky Country

    Oops --- Your welcome (both) are well received.
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    New from Montana

    Hello Neighbor :grin: I live in western Montana, just off I-90.
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    Hello from Big Sky Country

    Hi. I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm new to BP, although I have been shooting "modern" weapons for years. My first gun will be arriving shortly (an Uberti repro of the Colt 1860 Army) and I can't wait until it arrives on Friday.
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    Complete Cleaning of 1860 Army Colt?

    Can a nube ask a really dumb question? Do the ultrasonic gun cleaners have any place in BP Arms? There are a number of hydrophilic/phobic solutions on the market, which chemically should be ideal when combined with the agitation that US gives.
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    Favorite Loads for 1860 Army

    I'm just starting with Black Powder and was wondering the corrosiveness of the 777?
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