CitadelGrad08
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I have a newbie question that I thought of recently so I used the search function here and got 2-3 threads that I could see debating this so I do apologize if I am opening a can of worms.
What style of jag is recommended for properly loading/seating a muzzleloader? Is there a specific one used primarily for loading? If so what is it called?
I just assumed you could use a cleaning jag but I have seen here that there have been incidents where it can occasionally pull the ball up enough to cause safety issues. I normally use a steel range rod and cleaning jag for loading blanks but would this be ok to use with round balls both patched and not patched?
I have a smooth bore TVM Fowler and two rifles (one a Lancaster in .54 and a trade rifle in .50) that I have only shot blanks out of but now I have more time to actually start practicing with actual shot and want to make sure I am using what is safe/proper.
Any guidance is much appreciated as I can’t seem to find a solid answer.
What style of jag is recommended for properly loading/seating a muzzleloader? Is there a specific one used primarily for loading? If so what is it called?
I just assumed you could use a cleaning jag but I have seen here that there have been incidents where it can occasionally pull the ball up enough to cause safety issues. I normally use a steel range rod and cleaning jag for loading blanks but would this be ok to use with round balls both patched and not patched?
I have a smooth bore TVM Fowler and two rifles (one a Lancaster in .54 and a trade rifle in .50) that I have only shot blanks out of but now I have more time to actually start practicing with actual shot and want to make sure I am using what is safe/proper.
Any guidance is much appreciated as I can’t seem to find a solid answer.