Trigger1212
32 Cal
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Gents
Just picked up a very nice used LPP in 54 cal., will post pic in the future. Picked it up as it looks like it would be a hoot to shoot and hoping it will make a nice companion to my Pedersoli Mortimer flinter in 54 cal.
Not new to BP or Muzzloading but this IS my first muzzleloading pistol so a few questions:
1. Suggested load?
- Plinking/target
- Potential hunting (deer)
2. Powders on hand include Swiss 1.5F, 3f, and Goex 4F, 2F. Balls, Hornady .530, patches .010" and .015", wonder wads for under the patched ball.
2. Cleaning routine? I usually take the barrel off, remove the nipple, stick the whole works in a bucket of hot water then run the cleaning rod up and down in the bore with a tight fitting patch on the jag. This usually cleans it up nicely and quickly, and so far has done a nice job of cleaning out the bottom of the barrel where it gets narrow (can't remember the name of that chamber area!). Then let it dry and run a patch through bore with ballistoil. Lock removed and cleaned, wiped off and oiled. Nipple reinstalled.
Anyone have a better method?
3. Trigger is fairly light but has a lot of creep so will have to break out the stones.
4. Sights bold enough (bi-focals, WHAT a pita!), but the rear sight is very narrow, no light on sides of front blade. Will have to file it wider.
Looking forward to the replies. Cheers!
Wade
Just picked up a very nice used LPP in 54 cal., will post pic in the future. Picked it up as it looks like it would be a hoot to shoot and hoping it will make a nice companion to my Pedersoli Mortimer flinter in 54 cal.
Not new to BP or Muzzloading but this IS my first muzzleloading pistol so a few questions:
1. Suggested load?
- Plinking/target
- Potential hunting (deer)
2. Powders on hand include Swiss 1.5F, 3f, and Goex 4F, 2F. Balls, Hornady .530, patches .010" and .015", wonder wads for under the patched ball.
2. Cleaning routine? I usually take the barrel off, remove the nipple, stick the whole works in a bucket of hot water then run the cleaning rod up and down in the bore with a tight fitting patch on the jag. This usually cleans it up nicely and quickly, and so far has done a nice job of cleaning out the bottom of the barrel where it gets narrow (can't remember the name of that chamber area!). Then let it dry and run a patch through bore with ballistoil. Lock removed and cleaned, wiped off and oiled. Nipple reinstalled.
Anyone have a better method?
3. Trigger is fairly light but has a lot of creep so will have to break out the stones.
4. Sights bold enough (bi-focals, WHAT a pita!), but the rear sight is very narrow, no light on sides of front blade. Will have to file it wider.
Looking forward to the replies. Cheers!
Wade