anthonycrocker25
40 Cal
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I always snap a cap before loading.
Unless you are at a cross road at midnight and there's a full moon.Just use boiling water until the breach is to hot to touch. When its aired some coat the bore and external with a beeswax/olive oil mix. Job done.
No need to roll a trouser leg up and sprinkle the blood of a day old chick all over the thing
Try scraping the breech face between shots when cleaning. What can happen is if the port is to close to the breech face then powder fouling builds up on the breech face and plugs the flash hole over. This would primarily be from a drum and nipple arrangement that comes in through the barrel wall.I shoot 2 rifles, a Pendersoli Frontier 50 cal and lyman 50 cal. Pendersoli is new i shoot once and clean it and shoot again the cap goes off but not powder . i try 3 or 4 caps and same. Im useing goex 2f cause i have a 58 cal also. Is the bottom of the nipple plugged?
The rifle is a Pedersoli Frontier. It has a chambered breech. A breech scraper won't fit into the reduced from bore diameter chambered breech. The 22 caliber brush with a patch is a better choice for cleaning the chambered breech and the breech face.Try scraping the breech face between shots when cleaning. What can happen is if the port is to close to the breech face then powder fouling builds up on the breech face and plugs the flash hole over. This would primarily be from a drum and nipple arrangement that comes in through the barrel wall.
The ultimate solution!Get a flintlock.
if you keep cleaning and oiling and letting that oil run into the flash channel it will just be a new and different ignition issueThe ultimate solution!
I agree sounds like fouled powder. I use 3f in all my smoke poles. And after cleaning I stand the rifles on their muzzles for a couple days to make sure any cleaning fluid drains out. Also after cleaning I fill the barrel with boiling water and let stand a couple minutes then dump the water out. It heats the barrel and the moisture evaporates. Had an old timer pass this along to me.I shoot 2 rifles, a Pendersoli Frontier 50 cal and lyman 50 cal. Pendersoli is new i shoot once and clean it and shoot again the cap goes off but not powder . i try 3 or 4 caps and same. Im useing goex 2f cause i have a 58 cal also. Is the bottom of the nipple plugged?
Fouled powder in a flinter is no different than a cap lock. LolThe ultimate solution!
I agree sounds like fouled powder. I use 3f in all my smoke poles. And after cleaning I stand the rifles on their muzzles for a couple days to make sure any cleaning fluid drains out. Also after cleaning I fill the barrel with boiling water and let stand a couple minutes then dump the water out. It heats the barrel and the moisture evaporates. Had an old timer pass this along to me.
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