So...got my stuff fromTrack of the Wolf and went out to the woods to shoot my .45 cal T/C Hawken for the first time today!!! My dad gave it to me over xmas and it is probably from the 80's or so. It has a brass ramrod and does not say Hawen on barrel. Anyway, here is what I did and see if I could improve on any of these steps.
Initial cleaning: Soaked bore solvent in the barrel for about 20 min. Swabbed with jag Flushed out some old cleaning patch with what looked like oil on it. Flushed a bunch of windex down the barrel and pumped it with the jag. Next put in mineral spirits and let it set for about 5 min and swabbed and drained. I boiled water and made a soapy water mix in a bucket. Removed nipple and started pumping the stuff up into barrel. Then used a .45 cal brush for awhile. Then poured boiling water down barrel and swabbed it dry. I ran a wd40 patch then another dry patch before going out to shoot.
Shooting: The No. 11 caps did not seem to fit! I had to press them down carefully over the nipple with the ball starter and this did not seem right. Could it be that there are larger sized caps than I thought the gun took? I couldn't tell by eye if the nipple was flarred at the top but maybe that's it. Anyway, it was a pain getting them on there.
I fired off a few caps (starting to get fun!) then poured a 30 gr load of fffg with a folded wad over the top and shot it off (getting more exciting!) finally put in 60 gr fffg and shot balls for awhile at a wrist sized branch I put up in the snow. It was a LOT of fun! The wads were blown to small pieces and lying all over the snow (I thought they were supposed to stay together?) The ball did not seem too hard to push down the barrel once started. I have .440 balls and .015 lubed patches. I swabbed out with bore solvent saturated patch every few shots. After a few rounds i could not get the gun to fire until I had snapped 4 caps on it. Decided to go home then.
Questions: Is WD40 a good oil to leave in the bore to prevent rust if I run a dry patch after it? Are there larger caps that would fit better? Should my patches be blown to finger nail sized blackened pieces? Why is it almost impossible to pull the cleaning jag sometimes but other times it pumps so nicely? Could it be some corrosion in the bore that it is catching on from the gun sitting so long? How do you guys get a good look in these bores for pitting and corrosion?
Thanks to anyone who has any tips for me and thanks for reading all that!!!
Dan
Initial cleaning: Soaked bore solvent in the barrel for about 20 min. Swabbed with jag Flushed out some old cleaning patch with what looked like oil on it. Flushed a bunch of windex down the barrel and pumped it with the jag. Next put in mineral spirits and let it set for about 5 min and swabbed and drained. I boiled water and made a soapy water mix in a bucket. Removed nipple and started pumping the stuff up into barrel. Then used a .45 cal brush for awhile. Then poured boiling water down barrel and swabbed it dry. I ran a wd40 patch then another dry patch before going out to shoot.
Shooting: The No. 11 caps did not seem to fit! I had to press them down carefully over the nipple with the ball starter and this did not seem right. Could it be that there are larger sized caps than I thought the gun took? I couldn't tell by eye if the nipple was flarred at the top but maybe that's it. Anyway, it was a pain getting them on there.
I fired off a few caps (starting to get fun!) then poured a 30 gr load of fffg with a folded wad over the top and shot it off (getting more exciting!) finally put in 60 gr fffg and shot balls for awhile at a wrist sized branch I put up in the snow. It was a LOT of fun! The wads were blown to small pieces and lying all over the snow (I thought they were supposed to stay together?) The ball did not seem too hard to push down the barrel once started. I have .440 balls and .015 lubed patches. I swabbed out with bore solvent saturated patch every few shots. After a few rounds i could not get the gun to fire until I had snapped 4 caps on it. Decided to go home then.
Questions: Is WD40 a good oil to leave in the bore to prevent rust if I run a dry patch after it? Are there larger caps that would fit better? Should my patches be blown to finger nail sized blackened pieces? Why is it almost impossible to pull the cleaning jag sometimes but other times it pumps so nicely? Could it be some corrosion in the bore that it is catching on from the gun sitting so long? How do you guys get a good look in these bores for pitting and corrosion?
Thanks to anyone who has any tips for me and thanks for reading all that!!!
Dan