Skychief
69 Cal.
I'm not new to muzzleloading at all, but, the thread title might make you guess so.
I shot one of my fowlers today, and, the subsequent cleaning of it prompted this thread.
You see, I can get any of my rifle bores squeaky clean. I'm talking about snow white patches at the end of the process.
Not so with my smoothbores though! Yes, I admit it, I can't seem to ever get them as clean as my rifles.
The last patches still show quite a bit of grey on them, no matter what I have tried in the past.
So I thought I would quiz the vast knowledge here, and ask if you all are in the same boat. Perhaps it's the nature of smoothbores and what I am seeing is some trace lead from the shot loads that I fire?
I have never had any trouble with even a hint of rust when dealing with my fowlers for years, so, maybe it just doesn't matter that I am not able to get a super clean patch at the end of cleaning them.
Please weigh in with your thoughts.
If you all truly get your smoothbores spotless, please relate your methods. I have been at this for decades now, but, realize I can learn more if I listen close enough.
So that you all know, I have used buckets of hot, warm, cold, soapy, non soapy and ballistol enriched water. Brushes, jags with all manner of moose milk concoctions and differing patch materials, wd 40, windshield washer fluid, etc, etc...
You name it, and I have probably tried it with plenty of elbow grease thrown in too!
I look forward to your kind responses gang and want to say "Thanks" right now!
Best regards, Skychief.
I shot one of my fowlers today, and, the subsequent cleaning of it prompted this thread.
You see, I can get any of my rifle bores squeaky clean. I'm talking about snow white patches at the end of the process.
Not so with my smoothbores though! Yes, I admit it, I can't seem to ever get them as clean as my rifles.
The last patches still show quite a bit of grey on them, no matter what I have tried in the past.
So I thought I would quiz the vast knowledge here, and ask if you all are in the same boat. Perhaps it's the nature of smoothbores and what I am seeing is some trace lead from the shot loads that I fire?
I have never had any trouble with even a hint of rust when dealing with my fowlers for years, so, maybe it just doesn't matter that I am not able to get a super clean patch at the end of cleaning them.
Please weigh in with your thoughts.
If you all truly get your smoothbores spotless, please relate your methods. I have been at this for decades now, but, realize I can learn more if I listen close enough.
So that you all know, I have used buckets of hot, warm, cold, soapy, non soapy and ballistol enriched water. Brushes, jags with all manner of moose milk concoctions and differing patch materials, wd 40, windshield washer fluid, etc, etc...
You name it, and I have probably tried it with plenty of elbow grease thrown in too!
I look forward to your kind responses gang and want to say "Thanks" right now!
Best regards, Skychief.