paulvallandigham
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- Joined
- Jan 9, 2006
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He;'s obviously not cleaning the barrels between shots, nor checking the nipples with a wire pick to make sure they and the flash channels under them are clear. I don't think he is cleaning out the barrels with alcohol before he begins loading, either, so there may be oil collecting in the bottom, or back, of the barrel and in the flashchannels. It doesn't take much shooting to plug the barrels up with that lack of attention to cleaning. He's also running the ramrod down by grabbing the far end and trying to run it down in one long, fast, stroke. That is the only way you break two ramrods in as many outings. He needs to be taught to use a hand over hand method of load those barrels. I agree he is using the wrong projectile, and the wrong powder. Since he doesn't know anything about patch thickness, or lubes, he should plan to use another rifle for this year's elk season. With this gun, and his thorough lack of knowledge about ML rifles, he is more dangerous to himself and anyone around him, than he will be to some Elk. I wish him well, and am quite willing to help him learn all this stuff. It really isn't that hard to learn to do, and to do correctly. When you do know how to clean and load a ML, correctly, and you then take game with one, the satisfaction factor goes through the clouds.