I'm pretty sure every type of primer/cap igniter has the pretty much the same stuff in it. Because of the powder being corrosive I always clean at the end of the day if I shoot. I don't want that powder eating away at the bore anymore then it absolutely has to.
I never knew about "fouling shots" before coming to the forum so I would do like I did with my CF guns, always keep them clean. I used to fire off at the end of the day during my first BP deer season, but having to clean the gun every night got tedious. After that season I went to leaving the gun loaded if I knew I was going out the next few days consistently, but I would pull the ball and do a quick swab down the bore if I knew I wasn't going to get a chance to hunt for a few days.
When loading up the first round either at the range or in the field I swab with alcohol then a dry patch and then fire a cap to ensure that everything is dried out and free of obstruction, then I load like normal and go.
When it comes time to clean, every thing comes apart and gets dunked in hot soapy water, lock and nipple included. I don't like taking any chances that powder residue could have gotten anywhere and might be eating the metal. Never knew about the cap residue either before the forum so I look at it like I was doing something good and not even realizing it by dunking the nipple and scrubbing it.
I never knew about "fouling shots" before coming to the forum so I would do like I did with my CF guns, always keep them clean. I used to fire off at the end of the day during my first BP deer season, but having to clean the gun every night got tedious. After that season I went to leaving the gun loaded if I knew I was going out the next few days consistently, but I would pull the ball and do a quick swab down the bore if I knew I wasn't going to get a chance to hunt for a few days.
When loading up the first round either at the range or in the field I swab with alcohol then a dry patch and then fire a cap to ensure that everything is dried out and free of obstruction, then I load like normal and go.
When it comes time to clean, every thing comes apart and gets dunked in hot soapy water, lock and nipple included. I don't like taking any chances that powder residue could have gotten anywhere and might be eating the metal. Never knew about the cap residue either before the forum so I look at it like I was doing something good and not even realizing it by dunking the nipple and scrubbing it.