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Actually not hard using a soaking wet bore snake followed by a couple of wet (moose milk) patches a nd done. The breech block soaks overnight in a jar of moose milk and cleaned in the morning.'The rifle is a bit harder than the carbine mostly because of the 32"or so inch barrel is a bit ungainly to handle.Hi aare they hard to clean. I’m been watching video on making paper loads
The secret is to put in the space in the cartridge between the powder and bullet a small amount of bullet lube.
In the1.5" Hahn tubes my guns use the space between the powder charge which covered with a wad I put a pea size piece of lube.
Or in cool weather just use straight lard and the fouling stays soft and easy to remove.
In warm weather my preference is a mix of one ounce of lard or tallow with one bar (4 oz,) of Gulf Wax or beeswax and thank you Mark Hubbs for that. This makes a good non bleeding bullet lube. Just drop a pea size slice in the space, glue on the ring tail and Bob's your uncle you are done!
I gave up on paper tubes as too time consuming and because my guns use a flat base cartridge which, by the way, is period correct.
Measure your chamber depth (see the Beliveau or Musket Matters video) and use the proper length Hahn tube.
But this is just MY way not particularly the only or best way.
Respectfully submitted
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