William Sublette
45 Cal.
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Can you light pellets from the side?
Don't they have to be set off from one end?
Don't they have to be set off from one end?
Nope, the weapon as a whole is actually in good condition.Is that a crack in the stock?
Used! Pull everything. You don't know what's down there before you got it. Once an empty barrel is confirmed, investigate the vent path. Soak the nipple in penetrating oil, remove it and replace if necessary.
As a new user of muzzleloaders, it was recommended to use the pellets, seems I shouldn't have listened? This guy has a Hawkins and it works fine for him. Quite similar weapons.since that rust that burns, sort of, perhaps priming the nipple with FFFFg real Black Gunpowder, which is what the gun was made for and perhaps you might get it to go BANG.
If it goes BANG clean it immediately with lots of warm water every day for three or four days. After which use a good gun oil in the barrel to protect it.
Then throw those **** (word deleted) pellets in the trash and get some Honest To God Real Black Gunpowder.
I am baffled about this love affair with That "P" stuff. Poison also starts with a P.
Bunk
I do not know how to, but I have seen videos. Hik hold on YT has a great Hawkins video and he is big on cleaning.for you and anyone else new to muzzle loading
first thing with any ML after checking it is not loaded. pull the nipple , if it is an inline pull the breach plug , get anti seize on the threads before anything else
run a lubed snug patch on your cleaning jag you should hear air coming out the nipple , this is not just your first round but , swabbing the barrel between every round , yes I know some people don't swab between shots figure it out first swabbing between shots with a moist patch , spit will work , but I prefer moose milk or speed juice
Moose milk = 10 to 1 water to Napa cutting and grinding oil 765-1526
Speed juice = 1/3 rubbing alcohol , 1/3 hydrogen peroxide , 1/3 Murphy oil soap.
no air hiss , start diagnosing why before loading.
when loading , in a safe direction snap a cap , snap a second (also safe direction) listen you can hear a good snap ring a bit , 3rd cap still in a safe direction put the muzzle next to a blade of grass or a leaf couple inches away , you can even rubber band a tissue over the muzzle. the leaf or grass should move from the gasses being expelled from the muzzle by the cap it should blow right through a tissue rubber banded over the muzzle.
that should give you some idea of the kind of pressure you have coming from a cap.
only after you saw the gasses exiting the muzzle move the grass or leaf , debris do you load powder.
with a damp (not wet when squeezed you should not get liquid out) patch swab the barrel , you shoudl get a good hiss if you don't diagnose why. a bit of the cap can get stuck in the nipple
I second my distaste of pellets
you need that nipple out and what gets nipples out , kills powder
soak that nipple
buy a new nipple your going to need it always have a spare around it makes your gun go bang.
impact , after a good long soak can do a lot for a stuck nipple
stand that barrel up in a can of ATF and Kerosine 50/50 or similar mixture . pit a little down the muzzle also leave it a week.
dump the excess ATF mix out then tap the nipple 3 times with a small hammer then try and turn it , repeat taps and turn.
a stuck nipple tells me with high probability the last owner didn't clean the flash channel and nipple right
once you have that load pulled , your going to clean the threads , clean the barrel with hot soap and water really pump the water through with the nipple out. some pipe cleaner the kind for cleaning smoking pipes not kids crafts.
if you don't know how to clean a muzzle loader , come back and ask.
ATF and Kerosene 50/50 will not dissolve black powder fouling, although it is useful for cleaning smokeless powder residue, but we don’t discuss smokeless here.stand that barrel up in a can of ATF and Kerosine 50/50 or similar mixture . pit a little down the muzzle also leave it a week.
dump the excess ATF mix out then tap the nipple 3 times with a small hammer then try and turn it , repeat taps and turn.
Pellets kind of sort of work, but many times have issues when used in traditional sidelock. Biggest issue with real blackpowder for some is fear of how to obtain it.As a new user of muzzleloaders, it was recommended to use the pellets, seems I shouldn't have listened? This guy has a Hawkins and it works fine for him. Quite similar weapons.
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