Well as folks have pointed out, if you changed something in your loading routine, then that is probably the root of the cause.
I swab every other shot when just plinking, but sometimes if I'm experimenting with something new, I swab every shot. So I use a barely damp piece of ticking cloth. IF you squeeze it very hard in your hand and drops of moisture come out of it, it's too damp. The next time I swab with it, I don't add water or spit, I just reverse it to the clean side when it goes down the bore. Then after the second swabbing, it is removed and set aside to be rinsed, and reused in the future.
The other thing that I do is put a puff of air down the barrel after shooting.
Yes I know there are those that think that I'm going to somehow get a second shot out of my just fired flintlock, and blow off my face...,
But I cup my left hand over the muzzle at the pinky, and blow into my hand at the thumb and forefinger, which deflects enough exhaled air down the barrel to leave a little cone of ash on my pan to show me the reverse air flow it worked. It isn't any more dangerous than loading the rifle with my hands at the muzzle a minute or two after.
I don't put my actual face at the muzzle, because some ranges the folks get all upset about that. Some don't like it when I use my left hand to deflect my breath, but I point out they have no problem with either of my hands over the muzzle when loading.
LD
I swab every other shot when just plinking, but sometimes if I'm experimenting with something new, I swab every shot. So I use a barely damp piece of ticking cloth. IF you squeeze it very hard in your hand and drops of moisture come out of it, it's too damp. The next time I swab with it, I don't add water or spit, I just reverse it to the clean side when it goes down the bore. Then after the second swabbing, it is removed and set aside to be rinsed, and reused in the future.
The other thing that I do is put a puff of air down the barrel after shooting.
Yes I know there are those that think that I'm going to somehow get a second shot out of my just fired flintlock, and blow off my face...,
But I cup my left hand over the muzzle at the pinky, and blow into my hand at the thumb and forefinger, which deflects enough exhaled air down the barrel to leave a little cone of ash on my pan to show me the reverse air flow it worked. It isn't any more dangerous than loading the rifle with my hands at the muzzle a minute or two after.
I don't put my actual face at the muzzle, because some ranges the folks get all upset about that. Some don't like it when I use my left hand to deflect my breath, but I point out they have no problem with either of my hands over the muzzle when loading.
LD