Cap, I'm the same way...I enjoy the whole break it down, thoroughly clean and lube it, put it back together activity that's part of the whole muzzleloading experience...and have continueously fine tuned my cleaning/lubing process over the years.
I use a Craftsman 5 drawer tool chest that's about waist high with a 2ft x 4ft piece of carpeted plywood on top...makes an excellent work station for guns.
The drawers hold cleaning / lubing supplies, small parts, etc, and a few spare ramrods hang on the wall with different caliber jags and a ball puller.
Come back from the range or a hunting trip, flip on a little old leftover TV, and clean away...it's good therapy!
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I use a Craftsman 5 drawer tool chest that's about waist high with a 2ft x 4ft piece of carpeted plywood on top...makes an excellent work station for guns.
The drawers hold cleaning / lubing supplies, small parts, etc, and a few spare ramrods hang on the wall with different caliber jags and a ball puller.
Come back from the range or a hunting trip, flip on a little old leftover TV, and clean away...it's good therapy!
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