Blitzkrieg
32 Cal.
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- Feb 17, 2006
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Well I finally got my new trade rifle out and put some powder through her. As it's Christmas eve and none of the local fabric stores were open I was out of luck for finding any pillow ticking to use with my roundballs. No bother though, I had a bunch of those 460 grain conicals and decided they would do just fine for my first shots. I also didn't have a proper powder measure so I was using a fired 7mm Remington Magnum casing as my measure "I checked the figures to make sure it would be safe". So I measured out the powder, poured it down the barrel, tapped the barrel to seat the powder, loaded in a conical and seated it snugly atop the charge. Then I held the rifle level and primed the pan, closed the frizzen and took aim. BOOOM! no hesitation at all in the firing sequence, and put a nice round hole in the target about 25 yards away. At that very instant I knew I was hooked. I got off two more shots without swabbing before I finally got a flash in the pan. And lacking a vent pick I resorted to using a toothpick to clear the vent. After a few tries she was back up and running. All in all I got 6 shots off and only 3 misfires. It is now quite obvious to me that I need a few things to be a proficient muzzleloader shooter; vent pick, powder measure, priming flask, powder horn, patches, and a possibles bag to fit it all in :thumbsup:
And before you all jump on me, Yes I thoroughly cleaned the rifle directly after use. I used thick blue shop towels as my swabs and Butch's Bore shine to clean out the fouling. Must've run about 30 swabs through before they started coming out clean, then I swabbed the bore down with some wonderlube to keep it protected.
Thanks a lot for all the info guys, made my first shooting day a real treat.
And before you all jump on me, Yes I thoroughly cleaned the rifle directly after use. I used thick blue shop towels as my swabs and Butch's Bore shine to clean out the fouling. Must've run about 30 swabs through before they started coming out clean, then I swabbed the bore down with some wonderlube to keep it protected.
Thanks a lot for all the info guys, made my first shooting day a real treat.