I just use spit on the patch and have experienced very little fouling. They say don't use lubes, especially petroleum based lubes because it will cause heavy fouling. I have only used it with patched ball in a .50 cal, but in my .45 cal, I have one of the old Lyman/Ideal moulds they made for the original Remington C&B revolvers. It is hollow based and throws a bullet weighing about 177 grains, I believe I sized it to .451 to fit the T/C, but load it as it drops in my Frontier. I just load it dry and have fired a dozen rounds before swabbing. I love this bullet for the .45. I just wish there was a similar mold for the .50, but the PA bullet is close. I haven't tried the PA bullet with the MZ powder, but they will probably have to be degreased.Gunny What patch lube do you use with the Black MZ? I have Black MZ but have had trouble with bad accuracy and hard spots in the barrel when using it. I have been using Mr flintlocks patch lube.That works good with pyrodex .Not so good with Black MZ.
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