I shot the TC High Plains Sporter I was given a couple weeks back. All that I can say is that I thought that Black Rifle Disease was bad. What a blast, literally.
I used 80 grains of Triple7 with a patch pre-soaked in boar butter and a lead ball (.490). It was apparently already sighted in at 100 yards because it was a titch high at 25.
I came home and I cleaned it using some hot water and dish soap using a large plastic jug. I used a thick patch to pull the water in and out of the barrel until the water remained mostly clear. I then drained the water while I cleaned up the metal on the stock. I then ran a patch down the barrel twice to completely dry the barrel out. Lastly, I ran a patch lightly coated with Weather Guard (I use it on AR15's, it is CLP I think) as a protectant.
I put a qtip with some of the Weather guard in the nipple hole and the used the other side of the qtip to get any excess out.
Did I do everything right? I was concerned to get all the water out of the barrel.
Also, how many shots can I do at the range before I start affecting accuracy?
I saw a cleaning solution that mixed rubbing alcohol, murphy oil soap, and hydrogen peroxide in equal parts. The author claims it will not hurt the stock or metal and even protects the metal somewhat. Thoughts?
I love the thunderstick and it sure got a lot of attention when I touched it off. I can't wait to go back. It was very very accurate and put a BIG hole in the paper.
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I used 80 grains of Triple7 with a patch pre-soaked in boar butter and a lead ball (.490). It was apparently already sighted in at 100 yards because it was a titch high at 25.
I came home and I cleaned it using some hot water and dish soap using a large plastic jug. I used a thick patch to pull the water in and out of the barrel until the water remained mostly clear. I then drained the water while I cleaned up the metal on the stock. I then ran a patch down the barrel twice to completely dry the barrel out. Lastly, I ran a patch lightly coated with Weather Guard (I use it on AR15's, it is CLP I think) as a protectant.
I put a qtip with some of the Weather guard in the nipple hole and the used the other side of the qtip to get any excess out.
Did I do everything right? I was concerned to get all the water out of the barrel.
Also, how many shots can I do at the range before I start affecting accuracy?
I saw a cleaning solution that mixed rubbing alcohol, murphy oil soap, and hydrogen peroxide in equal parts. The author claims it will not hurt the stock or metal and even protects the metal somewhat. Thoughts?
I love the thunderstick and it sure got a lot of attention when I touched it off. I can't wait to go back. It was very very accurate and put a BIG hole in the paper.
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