Brad S.
32 Cal
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Welp, I made it out to the range with my Bess and had a great time. Thanks for everyone's advice in my last post. A few questions:
1. How clean is clean enough?
So to clean her, I scraped the barrel with a cleaning jag until I couldn't get a significant amount of fouling out. Then I ran about 20 patches through it with the track of the wolf bore solvent until the patches come out a light grey. It seems using patches, the very bottom of the barrel remains dirty unless you wrap the patch accross the top of the jag and scrub the bottom of the breech that way. I then used patches with solvent over all the exposed portions of the ramrod, barrel and lock sections to get any powder residue off and then oiled the same. Good enough or should I do more?
2. I used one of those spring loaded brass priming flasks, which worked great until it started to get gummed up with powder and clogged. Is there a way to prevent this or should I use a priming horn instead?
3. I shot a .715 ball using "bore butter" lubricant, and 90 grains of swiss 2F, offhand/standing. Nothing else. At 25 yards I shot a pattern a about the size of a large dinner plate. Is that reasonable?
1. How clean is clean enough?
So to clean her, I scraped the barrel with a cleaning jag until I couldn't get a significant amount of fouling out. Then I ran about 20 patches through it with the track of the wolf bore solvent until the patches come out a light grey. It seems using patches, the very bottom of the barrel remains dirty unless you wrap the patch accross the top of the jag and scrub the bottom of the breech that way. I then used patches with solvent over all the exposed portions of the ramrod, barrel and lock sections to get any powder residue off and then oiled the same. Good enough or should I do more?
2. I used one of those spring loaded brass priming flasks, which worked great until it started to get gummed up with powder and clogged. Is there a way to prevent this or should I use a priming horn instead?
3. I shot a .715 ball using "bore butter" lubricant, and 90 grains of swiss 2F, offhand/standing. Nothing else. At 25 yards I shot a pattern a about the size of a large dinner plate. Is that reasonable?
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