Tb54
Pilgrim
i know BP is corrosive. The sulfer in it becomes sulfuric acid when moistened by humidity, or liquid, and the caps used to be made with mercury fulminate, I don’t know about now. Practically speaking, we clean our rifles immediately after a target shooting session, then foul them before hunting season, and leave them fouled all season, before cleaning them again. The riflemen of yesteryear probly left them fouled longer between cleanings than we do. A used muzzleloader found loaded at the pawn shop ( and it’s amazing how many I’ve seen) probly have been left fouled for quite a while. Long enough that whatever damage could be done probly has been done.
Practically speaking, how often can a BP rifle be left uncleaned withought doing damage to its accuracy? The compliment question would be, how forgiving is the patch/ball combination of a bbl not perfect anymore?
Practically speaking, how often can a BP rifle be left uncleaned withought doing damage to its accuracy? The compliment question would be, how forgiving is the patch/ball combination of a bbl not perfect anymore?