Most lubricants will break down the cotton over a period of a couple of months.So the question now is - does bore butter/1000 lube break down cotton fibers? Hummmm
Best to lubricate the patch just before loading.
Most lubricants will break down the cotton over a period of a couple of months.So the question now is - does bore butter/1000 lube break down cotton fibers? Hummmm
Also I coned the barrel. It almost seems as if the ball is tearing the patch when being loaded or seated.
I don’t think so. I have a camera that I can get down the bore and I cannot even see where the transition is. I do use J.B. bore paste after coning. I shot 8 consecutive shots without wiping with the bear grease patches. The eigth shot loaded with the same force as the first.I bet that is exactly what's happening, you sharpened the lands when you coned it.
THERE MUST BE A METAL SNAG GRABBING UOT PATCHES.THIS WILL PROBABLT GO AWAY FTER new note shots.i have a new Rice barrel in 54 caliber. While working up the best load, I sometimes get patches that are torn in half. Also patches that have a chunk out of the outer edge. I’m using prelubed oxyoke .020 with a .530 ball and 90 grains of old eynsford 2f. Also use 100 grains of regular goex ffg. The patch damage is not constant. Either one of these charges will shoot into less than 11/2” at 50 yards (benched). I swab between shots too. Also I coned the barrel. It almost seems as if the ball is tearing the patch when being loaded or seated.
Looking for some help here. Thanks.
The combo pushes down with moderate pressure. A firm push. I have another 54 but a colarain barrel. Same combo does not cause this. Accuracy between the two barrels is very similar.
I have a couple of things loaded without powder, by mistake. The patches look fine when that are pulled.
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