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I have seen this topic discussed at length on the American Longrifle forum. Bottom line, I stopped swabbing between shots because eventually you will build up enough residue at the bottom to block the vent or dampen the flash. Now I do not swab, but just pour the powder down and load. I learned that using a very wet patch... not dripping, but quite wet... soaked with moose milk (I used about a 1:5 ratio) and it works great. Fouling stays soft so that reloading is not nearly so difficult. I used to use patches that were too dry (Ballistol only) but the very-wet moose milk patch is MUCH better.
I also understand a perfectly sized jag will push a patch down without pushing too much fouling with it, but I've yet to find the right jag/patch combo that won't push fouling but will still snug up tight to pull the fouling out.
I also understand a perfectly sized jag will push a patch down without pushing too much fouling with it, but I've yet to find the right jag/patch combo that won't push fouling but will still snug up tight to pull the fouling out.