Capper said:I'm not sure it's a myth. I've read it many times on other muzzleloading forums from guys who own the rifle.
I'm not bothered by it. I don't consider swabbing a bore a big deal.
Capper said:Just so you won't think I made it up. Just one forum i've read about fouling.
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=143514[/quote]
I don't doubt you for a minute. I've seen that little chestnut on every forum I've been on at one time or another.
The Crockett is made by Traditions. At the range I usually use a range rod with all my guns. In the woods I use the rod that happens to be under the barrel. I've hunted and shot my Crockett a lot over the years and have the original wooden ramrod that came with it 10 years ago. A.32 or .36 will not foul anymore than a .54. I've fired dozens of shots many afternoons in my Crockett without the necessity of wiping the bore. This is one of the very few import/production rifles I like.starr8719 said:I like the looks of that gun but I never heard of crocket, who makes them? I'm shooting alyman plains rifle .45 with lite loads 35gr. 3f. 36inch barrel. I heard the .32 and .36s are hard to load you need a tree near by to load them after a few shots , is there any truth to this?
Zonie said:The reason is because Claude says so.
Owning the site has a few privileges I guess.
Coming up with my own reason I think linking similar web sites on this one is kinda like sitting at someones table at dinner time and talking about how good the food down at Ruby's Diner is. :hmm:
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