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If you are getting good accuracy I wouldn't change a thing for now. At the end of the season use some JB's bore paste to remove any leading that might be present.
cynthialee said:Well excuse me sir. All I did was make a statement of facts. I din't come down on him for his bullet choice, just threw my 2cents in...
4given said:It kicks about like a 12 gauge. No biggie. I know a lot of folks on this board say a PRB is fine. Most of the elk hunters here in the west I have talked to use a conical for elk so being a blackpowder newbie that is what I chose. A PRB would be a lot simpler it seems. Haveing read a lot of Elmer Keith I have a lot of faith on BIG & SLOW
robtattoo said:No offence intended to anyone here (I myself am a roundball hunter) but if the guy has confidence in the accuracy & effectiveness of his load, why on earth would he change it?
Yes, we all know that a PRB of sufficient caliber will pretty much relegate any animal on the planet to the past tense. However this is not what was asked about.
Why do so many folk insist on 'bashing' guys who choose to shoot conicals instead of balls? Both are up to the task! There is no doubt at all that a conical is no more effective than a PRB, however there is also no doubt that it is no less so (in the same way that a deer shot with a 7mm ultra magnum is no less dead than with a .30-30)
I agree that there are significant cost advantages, along with many fine-tuning advantages , to shooting a ball, but if the kid can hit what he's shooting at consistently & reliably with enough force to kill whatever game he's pursuing, who are we to argue?
4given said:It kicks about like a 12 gauge. No biggie. I know a lot of folks on this board say a PRB is fine. Most of the elk hunters here in the west I have talked to use a conical for elk so being a blackpowder newbie that is what I chose. A PRB would be a lot simpler it seems. Haveing read a lot of Elmer Keith I have a lot of faith on BIG & SLOW
4given said:Ghettogun said:Using a good lube for the conical will reduce or even negate any leading issues. Alox is a good one but you can make your own with crisco and beeswax (or similar concoctions). Bore butter is not a good conical lube. Leading would be apparent when cleaning, if your dry patches are still coming out grey or black. Then use the brush. A felt wad as described will go a long way towards preventing leading.
If you are going to use a brush, make sure you have a solid "T" handle range rod or you may get the brush stuck. Use a nylon bore guide too. Brass ones can have a habit of falling down the rod and can ding the crown.
Looks like I need the brush. Thanks!
4given said:Another newbie question:
I have been shooting lead conicals in my .54 TC Renegade. So far I have fired about 30 rounds through it and have been gettin pretty decent accuracy. My pet load so far is 100 gr of Goex FFG behind a cast 450 gr Lyman Plains bullet lubed with TC Bore Butter.
How concerned should I be about barrel leading? My cleaning procedure so far has been the hot water and soap method. Should I be scrubbing the bore with a brass brush as a part of my routine to prevent lead buildup? Should I use any type of cleaner along with scrubbing?
Yeah I am thinking I can see it on the patch. I am going to work on removing it tonight.GoodCheer said:4given said:Another newbie question:
I have been shooting lead conicals in my .54 TC Renegade. So far I have fired about 30 rounds through it and have been gettin pretty decent accuracy. My pet load so far is 100 gr of Goex FFG behind a cast 450 gr Lyman Plains bullet lubed with TC Bore Butter.
How concerned should I be about barrel leading? My cleaning procedure so far has been the hot water and soap method. Should I be scrubbing the bore with a brass brush as a part of my routine to prevent lead buildup? Should I use any type of cleaner along with scrubbing?
Are you getting any leading now that you have been able to detect? If you can find traces on a tight cleaning patch or see streaks at the muzzle then it can be on the way to becoming detrimental to accuracy.
stormcrow said:Similar to polishing compounds, the lead removal cloth will come out darkened ad infinitum, and would do so on an unfired barrel.
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