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Having trouble getting head around the fouling shot concept if I swab/clean barrel every 2 shots. Are those who only pop a cap or two and not use a fouling shot?
Makes total sense and what I've been told before and have done for years. Tried doing without --just the cap(s) -- and get 7/8" 3 shot groups at 50 yards with Vernier tang and Hadley cup (Lee Shaver) and front blade. T/C Hawken .45, PRB (.430), 70 Gr Pyrodex select. Use damp patch (Birchwood Casey) followed by dry patch between shots. Can load/fire 2 without swabbing but third one is pretty stiff to load so I swab after each shot. I use the ramrod not a range rod to load but a range rod to swab.Your first shot from a completely clean bore is different from the subsequent shots where the bore is swabbed in between but far from "clean". The point of impact will likely be different on your first shot, which is why I always take a shot at a steel target or something to get it fouled before putting a group on paper. This way, the bore is starting from the same condition for each shot.
Of course you do, if that's what your doing.Having trouble getting head around the fouling shot concept if I swab/clean barrel every 2 shots.
It happens with every M.L. I have shot. At 100 yards my first shot is about 6" high but all of the next shots are where they belong, Well most of the time. LOL! I always use a fouling shot at the range but when hunting I know where to hold for my first shot on game. From the looks of your target and comparing it to my targets it would be 50 yards away.Fouling shots are definitely a thing. Your first shot from a bore that only saw a couple snapped caps will never be the same as the subsequent shots. Here's a group I shot with my Parker Hale. The "flyer" was the first shot of the group on a clean bore with only snapped caps. Look at what the rest did. Load data is on the target. Iron sights- post and notch.
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