Went shooting with a new-to-me group yesterday and all generally went well and was enjoyable, until it wasn’t. I have only the last year or so got serious about BP shooting. I have played with BP guns on and off for decades but really only got serious lately. To that end I decided to seek out a BP club to shoot with and yesterday was my first outing with them.
Anyway, my pistol as fine and the first five shots out of my Flint GPR were also fine. I noticed other shooters cleaning (swabbing) between every shot and felt maybe I ought to swab mine. So between the fifth and sixth shot I ran a spit patch own and out, turned it around and down and out and loaded up. Pulled the trigger, big flash, no bang. I reprimed a couple of times and still nothing. Finally the ligh bulb went on and I picked the flash hole and reprimed and got bang. Loaded up another round and nothing. No amount to repriming or picking got ignition.
Got disgusted, made some comment about sticking with caplocks from now on, and bagged the GPR and took it to the car. I pulled the bullet and cleaned the GPR up today and pondered things. I think I must have pushed a bunch of crap down in the barrel blocking the flash hole when I swabbed the bore is all I can figure. I should have known better than try and clean a gun, I don’t usually clean my (unmentionable) guns until they don’t work or are so nasty I am embarrassed.
So, I suppose the moral is not to clean as long as the gun is loading fine?
Anyway, my pistol as fine and the first five shots out of my Flint GPR were also fine. I noticed other shooters cleaning (swabbing) between every shot and felt maybe I ought to swab mine. So between the fifth and sixth shot I ran a spit patch own and out, turned it around and down and out and loaded up. Pulled the trigger, big flash, no bang. I reprimed a couple of times and still nothing. Finally the ligh bulb went on and I picked the flash hole and reprimed and got bang. Loaded up another round and nothing. No amount to repriming or picking got ignition.
Got disgusted, made some comment about sticking with caplocks from now on, and bagged the GPR and took it to the car. I pulled the bullet and cleaned the GPR up today and pondered things. I think I must have pushed a bunch of crap down in the barrel blocking the flash hole when I swabbed the bore is all I can figure. I should have known better than try and clean a gun, I don’t usually clean my (unmentionable) guns until they don’t work or are so nasty I am embarrassed.
So, I suppose the moral is not to clean as long as the gun is loading fine?