It is interesting how many things we hear from the "experts" prove to be not so great with time and actual experience.
Ain't that a fact? :thumbsup:
It is interesting how many things we hear from the "experts" prove to be not so great with time and actual experience.
ohio ramrod said:While I have lapped many neglected barrels . I would never try lapping coumpound in a new rifle. A little toothpaste , scouring powder (non chlorine ) or even buffing coumpound on a bore brush will remove any burrs quickly. Lapping and grinding coumpounds are for restoring, not for "breaking in". I did note you mentioned "when I first started ". It is interesting how many things we hear from the "experts" prove to be not so great with time and actual experience. :idunno: :idunno:
shot, even during competition. He noted weather, time of day, wind, plus all details about his shooting components and, of course, where that last shot placed.
Rat Trapper said:necchi said:Yeah 80grns of 3F is a little hot for a 50.
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Jee and to think that i use 110gr 3f in my 50
Quite a few of us DO use bedsheets for patching. There are only a couple of my MLs that will even let me use pillow ticking without using a hammer to get the ball down the bore. Everybody needs to find what works for them in their muzzleloaders. You do have to be a bit particular about WHAT bedsheets to use, though. 100% cotton for sure, loose weave muslin doesn't work well, for me anyhow. I use 300 tpi Egyptian Cotton (400 tpi is even better) and have not had blown or cut patches, they mic at .016" thick and I use spit or Moose Milk for lube. YMMVFRJ said:I didn;t read this whole thing, I kinda stopped when you said you were using bed sheet for patches. You need to use something quite a lot thicker than bed sheet for patches!!!!!! Quite a few of us use pillow ticking that is 100% cotton and aprox .018" thick. Do not use anything with any synthetics in it. It can be bought by the yard at fabric stores or precut and lubed at anyplace that sells M/L supplies. FRJ
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