I finally got out to the range last week with two front stuffers. One is a Miroku springfield.
Now I have a couple questions for you learned muzzle loading gents.
Here's what happened -
First shot: 50yds offhand, 60 gr FFg, .570 rb with a lubed .010 patch. Hits the top of the bullseye, just barely above POA. Ok - great.
Remaining shots are off a bench rest. I start to get flyers and the third load becomes very difficult to ram home. I swab the bore with a patch and it helps a little - another few shots and I'm thinking I need a small mallet to seat the PRB.
Switch to RB without the patch. Nice loading, crappy shot placement.
Okay, so is this the experience of shooting a rifled muzzleloader? The barrel mikes out at .579, do I have an appropriate load? What am I missing?
Lastly, once at home, I filled the bore with warm water and swabbed it dry. I thought I had it dried, but checked it today and there is a lot of surface rust. Is there a trick to making sure the bore is dry?? I use CLP or Kroil in the bores of my milsurp rifles - is this an appropriate rust preventative (short term) for muzzle loaders?
Thanks for the feedback. I'm a little on the fence here, as this was a rocky start and not as much fun as I'd anticipated. No doubt, I just need to be more informed about shooting muzzle loaders.
Shooting the brown bess, was a ton of fun btw. nothing like a small explosion inches from your face!
Thanks! T
Now I have a couple questions for you learned muzzle loading gents.
Here's what happened -
First shot: 50yds offhand, 60 gr FFg, .570 rb with a lubed .010 patch. Hits the top of the bullseye, just barely above POA. Ok - great.
Remaining shots are off a bench rest. I start to get flyers and the third load becomes very difficult to ram home. I swab the bore with a patch and it helps a little - another few shots and I'm thinking I need a small mallet to seat the PRB.
Switch to RB without the patch. Nice loading, crappy shot placement.
Okay, so is this the experience of shooting a rifled muzzleloader? The barrel mikes out at .579, do I have an appropriate load? What am I missing?
Lastly, once at home, I filled the bore with warm water and swabbed it dry. I thought I had it dried, but checked it today and there is a lot of surface rust. Is there a trick to making sure the bore is dry?? I use CLP or Kroil in the bores of my milsurp rifles - is this an appropriate rust preventative (short term) for muzzle loaders?
Thanks for the feedback. I'm a little on the fence here, as this was a rocky start and not as much fun as I'd anticipated. No doubt, I just need to be more informed about shooting muzzle loaders.
Shooting the brown bess, was a ton of fun btw. nothing like a small explosion inches from your face!
Thanks! T