Firstly, I put this here because I don't think it is just peculiar to a flintlock. Here's the problem...I built my rifle in 1981 and have fired thousands of rounds through it. It is a Douglas XX barrel in .45 cal. I load with ticking,spit (the real out-of-the-mouth stuff), and a swagged .445. Recently, after just a couple of shots, a ball has to be nearly hammered down the barrel. It seems to be in just the muzzel end down to where the short starter stops. Once I get the ball that far, the ramrod has no problem pushing the ball home. This has just started and nothing has changed from the way I loaded 20 years ago. I have steel wooled the barrel with a lubricant and that did not seem to help. I'm only good for about 2 or 3 shots befroe I have to really clean the barrel. A damp patch doesn't help at all. Any ideas of what the problem may be or how to fix it would be greatly appreciated. :cry: