Today I did a little test to see how my .45 cal flintlock rifle (A Verner/Pecatonica) would preform using just spit patches and no barrel swabbing between shots. I have a .45 caliber and am shooting swaged .440 round ball with cotton denim patches (from old jeans) and 65 grains fff Goex.
Loading each ball down the barrel was fine and the spit patch did its usual fine job of lubricating the round down. My first five shots were in a 1.5" group, with no cleaning between shots at all.
I was pretty happy with my results and then put up a target at 50 yards, again using only spit patch and no wiping between shots.
The first two shots were pretty close, especially with the challenge I am having with my sight picture (my front blade seems too thin!). However, by the 10th shot, I was completeluy off the paper! I had no idea where the ball was going. I ran a cleaning patch (using spit) down the barrel and fired another round, but still the ball sailed wild. I was completely suprised how badly the rifle was preforming and can't imagine there was enough fouling in the bore to make shots go so wild.
I will start this experiment again tomorrow (weather permitting) but start off at 50 yards and see how I do. I am wondering if my first five or so shots (without cleaning in-between) will be as accurate at 50 yards as they are at 25.
Loading each ball down the barrel was fine and the spit patch did its usual fine job of lubricating the round down. My first five shots were in a 1.5" group, with no cleaning between shots at all.
I was pretty happy with my results and then put up a target at 50 yards, again using only spit patch and no wiping between shots.
The first two shots were pretty close, especially with the challenge I am having with my sight picture (my front blade seems too thin!). However, by the 10th shot, I was completeluy off the paper! I had no idea where the ball was going. I ran a cleaning patch (using spit) down the barrel and fired another round, but still the ball sailed wild. I was completely suprised how badly the rifle was preforming and can't imagine there was enough fouling in the bore to make shots go so wild.
I will start this experiment again tomorrow (weather permitting) but start off at 50 yards and see how I do. I am wondering if my first five or so shots (without cleaning in-between) will be as accurate at 50 yards as they are at 25.