a few years back, Probably 5 or so, I let myself get distracted while loading and didn't ram the ball ALL the way down. I cant remember where it stopped, but i remember the distinct sound the rifle made when it went off and realizing my mistake.
I inspected her as best I can, no bulges and no visible rings with a borelight dropped down the tube.
She has always tended to build a crud ring about 8" up from the breech after several rounds fired, but its been noticeably worse since I came over to the dark side and started using real black, 3f powder instead of Pyrodex or Black MZ.
While at the range this past Monday it got bad enough that I had to run a wet patch down the bore and let it sit at the ring during a cease fire to soften it enough to get it cleared.
My concern is that maybe there is a ring at that point, and that is why its building the ring of crud so badly. Is there a way to tell without investing in a borescope? (I know of cheaper ones and intend to buy one eventually but not just now.)
I inspected her as best I can, no bulges and no visible rings with a borelight dropped down the tube.
She has always tended to build a crud ring about 8" up from the breech after several rounds fired, but its been noticeably worse since I came over to the dark side and started using real black, 3f powder instead of Pyrodex or Black MZ.
While at the range this past Monday it got bad enough that I had to run a wet patch down the bore and let it sit at the ring during a cease fire to soften it enough to get it cleared.
My concern is that maybe there is a ring at that point, and that is why its building the ring of crud so badly. Is there a way to tell without investing in a borescope? (I know of cheaper ones and intend to buy one eventually but not just now.)