adrianmason3
32 Cal
I just got my 1st black powder percussion , any thoughts on using Shooters Lube on black powder?
Water and little soap is able to break up fouling very easily. All the experienced shooters I know use water, but I imagine that this "Shooter's Lube" works fine as well. You might just have to experiment with what your gun likes.I just got my 1st black powder percussion , any thoughts on using Shooters Lube on black powder?
I haven't taken pictures of my actual rifle yet, but this is the one I haveHowdy from East Tennessee. What gun do you have? Folks around here like pictures.
Although I have never tried this I like the idea. I will start using this method.Didn't mention this little trick in my previous post but it might help someone. I usually try to remember to scrape the breech plug face and sometimes will also do this little cleaning act. Scrape the breech then push a wet patch down to the breech. Using the scraper just twist the cleaning rod a few times; this cleans residue from the breech plug-bore interface.
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