woodse guy said:
I do love the smell of black powder.
ayup... he's hooked ... just wait until he fires a flinter for the first time
(insert mad scientist laugh here)
as regards the ramrod, i agree completely with Zonie... the 'el- cheap- o' ramrods are really not more than a bunch of dowel with some fittings at the end, and there may or may not be substantial 'run out' of the grain: in other words the grain does not necessarily run the whole axis of the rod. When such a rod breaks (not
if, but
when) it will do so suddenly, and there will be a very sharp pointy end, which will leave a nasty and embarrasing scar in your hand (inevitable your dominant hand) and this will (because Murphy's Law is alive and well) happen right before you really need that dominant hand, like to shake on a life changing deal, or give away your daughter at her wedding, or sign an important document, or not have to answer the question "What happened to
you [sotto voce; you dumbxxx]?" ... and the pain?
well, pain is the body's way of releasing weakness. (a Drill Instructor told me that. I just didn't have the heard to tell him that my track coach had released all the weakness there was to be had, and some time ago as well, so i just shut up and did the pushups). as regards the scar on my right hand (yes, i'm stongly right handed).... i will neither confirm nor deny the use of an el- cheap- o ramrod at this or any other time... i am not now nor have i ever been a memeber of the communist party or any other group advocating the violent or unlawful overthrow of the duly elected government... (oops! wrong disclaimer)...
so, by way of winding down the tirade: don't be a cheapskate... go to the Track website and get a proper hickory ramrod. They come in a number of different diameters, so be sure to order the right size, and they will come with a variety of ends (also, remember that there are several sizes of threads for the various cleaning jags, so don't make the mistake of getting the wrong threadsize on the end of your rod: please don't ask me how i know this stuff :redface: ). Additionally, you want to be sure that the end is 'pinned' and not just glued on, or it will fail and you will end up with a cleaning jag and the back end of a fitting stuck in your barrel.
Murphy's Law will cause this to happen on the morning of opening day, just as the zillion point, Boone & Crocket buck struts across your trail... deer do not flip you the bird because they do not have fingers, but you will most surely get the 'flipped off' feeling. BTDT.
If you don't already have a subscription, check out MuzzleBlast magazine, which comes with a membership to the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Assn. ... there's a fellow who sells 'spilt hickory' ramrods but there's a minimum order of ten, if memory serves ... might be worth a look.
by the way, welcome to the coolest hobby in the free world! Go forth, have fun, and make good smoke!