Shot my first match with my Kibler Colonial yesterday. Everything was going swimmingly, until shot number 28. That`s when things went to Hades!
Started with a single flash in the pan. So I picked the flash hole and tried again -- another flash. Pick again, another flash! By now, everyone was convinced I have a dry load, so I work a little 4f into the flash hole, prime, and BOOM, hit 80-yard gong.
To make a long story short, the next two shots were carbon copies of the above (only when they did finally fire, I missed). Fortunately, it was only a 30 shot match!
This is now a pattern, as I've had the same thing happen around 25 shots at every range session. And whatever it is, is too gunky to be cleared by a simple pick.
Now, I run a moose milk dampened patch down the bore after every shot, followed by a dry patch to dry patch to remove any moisture left behind. I thought this would prevent any gunk build up, but is it instead, creating its own gunk?
What can I do to mitigate this problem? My next match is 40 shots!