Greetings! My son took his 45 cal Lyman muzzleloader to the range for the first time. He experienced two problems:
1) Every 3 - 5 shots, using standard 2 1/2" cotton patches, he would clean his barrel with alcohol patches and follow up with a dry patch. The patches would get stuck in the barrel and he would take forever to wrestle the rod out. Eventually, he got tired of fighting with the jammed rod and switched to a slotted jag. Is this normal and what can be done to correct the problem?
2)Sometimes, after cleaning with the alcohol patches and following up with a dry patch, the next load would not ignite and fire. He would empty the load, reload and fire. What would cause the first load to do this?
Thank you.
1) Every 3 - 5 shots, using standard 2 1/2" cotton patches, he would clean his barrel with alcohol patches and follow up with a dry patch. The patches would get stuck in the barrel and he would take forever to wrestle the rod out. Eventually, he got tired of fighting with the jammed rod and switched to a slotted jag. Is this normal and what can be done to correct the problem?
2)Sometimes, after cleaning with the alcohol patches and following up with a dry patch, the next load would not ignite and fire. He would empty the load, reload and fire. What would cause the first load to do this?
Thank you.