silly goose
45 Cal.
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OK. I just got to try out my new to me .50 cal Renegade. I could only get two shots in before dark, but I just had to try it. I loaded 60gr of fffg, holy black as you folks say, behind a .018 patch and a .490 ball. The patch was tight. I shot at a deer silhouette that I cut out of cardboard. Both shots were touching, high in the shoulder, just below the spine, at 20 yards. I'm happy for my first ever muzzleloading, and I like this rifle. Now for the questions. I'm cleaning it with warm soapy water. And after about 5 patches, I decided to try a bore brush. After a little brushing I get dirty patches. I did this a couple times. Should I keep repeating until it comes out clean? Or should I not be brushing? It feels as if there is a rough spot near the bottom of the barrel, where the load sits. Also, when I'm finished, is a coating of bore butter all I'll need to prevent rusting in the bore, or should I run something else down the bore? I don't have much on hand as I'm new to m-ling. And finally, do you think 60 gr of fffg is enough for whitetail, or should I step it up a bit? Alright, I'm gonna go scrub a bit and check back. Thanks folks, and sorry for the basic questions. By the way, I love it. Momma already said "whats that smell?", so I must be doing something right.