No way did the mountain men, frontiers men and homesteads fiddle with swabbing, wiping and even cleaning how some do today.I watched that video this morning. I was in disbelief at that last 50m group out of the sewer pipe barrel with no swabbing between shots. Neat rifle with an interesting history.
Not enough lube. During matches I used to just use spit. Now I use a squirt bottle full of winter blend windshield washer fluid. Soak my patch, squeeze it out and load. I can shoot a full 25 round match without cleaning. I do this with every rifle I own. I use a mink oil greasy patch for hunting. POI doesn’t change.Maybe I’m doing something wrong (entirely possible) but a couple of my guns are bears to load after 2 or 3 shots without swabbing.
What could be causing the issue?
Bore needs polishing ,see world class gun smith/builder and competition record holder Lee Shavers method works even with new barrels/America Long rifle Forum and member Daryls method of loading cause your combo of ball/patch is (WAY OFF) and last same member shows how he saves your patch by a crown improvement (200 grit and your thumb) . Do that and problem solved (with correct patch) ,you do the R+D /I have EdMaybe I’m doing something wrong (entirely possible) but a couple of my guns are bears to load after 2 or 3 shots without swabbing.
What could be causing the issue?
Or not the right lube, but figuring out what the right lube may be can turn out to be a tedious effort -- or a matter of luck.Not enough lube.
It could be a number of things? I swabed between shots . I tried numerous ways to load and shoot but found that the greatest accuracy was obtained ,in my case as I stated.Maybe I’m doing something wrong (entirely possible) but a couple of my guns are bears to load after 2 or 3 shots without swabbing.
What could be causing the issue?
Try 4f in the 32.Or not the right lube, but figuring out what the right lube may be can turn out to be a tedious effort -- or a matter of luck.
I NEVER have had any problem with my Lyman GPR .50 cal. rifle in terms of fouling. But shooting my Crockett .32 has been a different matter. In both, I've been using Shuetzen (2f in the .50 and 3f in the .32). I've been trying about everything I could think of or find for a couple of months on the Crockett, but with no huge success. It would foul after no more than 5 or 6 shots and need to be swabbed. Meanwhile, I read postings from people who say they can shoot all day with the same rifle (or other .32) without swabbing at all.
And, oh yeah ... I'd lapped the bore early on as well. Had an effect on how easy it was to swab and clean, but not on fouling.
I'd settled on olive oil as about the best so far. Then a couple of days ago, after re-reading a bunch of postings for about the n-th time, I tried spraying some of my olive oil patches with a bit of Simple Green. MIRACLE!! Amazing! Now I have to see how patches with just the Simple Green (and without the olive oil) work.
Would that work for you? Who knows? But keep trying things and trying different amounts of lube, and wet vs. dry patches. It may take a while.
Bore Butter.Maybe I’m doing something wrong (entirely possible) but a couple of my guns are bears to load after 2 or 3 shots without swabbing.
What could be causing the issue?
Well, at the moment there seems to be no need to switch from 3f. I'm all for trying 4f, but I don't think I'll run out and try to buy a pound of it right now just for that. Maybe I can borrow some.Try 4f in the 32.
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