I have shot Pyrodex for years out of my T/C Renegade and Hawkins with excellent results. I now shoot Goex but only because that is what I shoot and buy in bulk. Once Wal Mart puts Pyrodex on sale I will have another good supply of that..
The patch problem sounds more like a lube problem. You could try different lubes or put a wonderwad between the power charge and the patched roundball. You can buy wonderwads or make your own with a hollow hole punch. I like the 9/16th size. They are a little bigger then the 1/2 but I think they load better. I knock them out of pure wool felt and then lube them with homemade lube. I use moosemilk as a patch lube on 100% cotton pillow tick cloth I buy from Wal Mart.
On my T/C rifles, I can push a patched roundball up to about 90 grains before the accuracy falls apart. You will have to try your own charges..
As for a swabbing solution. If it is cold where your at, then swab with patch and pure alcohol. It will still pull the fowling out, and dry very quickly in the barrel of the rifle. Actually my rifles are not all that fussy when it comes to fowling...
The patch problem sounds more like a lube problem. You could try different lubes or put a wonderwad between the power charge and the patched roundball. You can buy wonderwads or make your own with a hollow hole punch. I like the 9/16th size. They are a little bigger then the 1/2 but I think they load better. I knock them out of pure wool felt and then lube them with homemade lube. I use moosemilk as a patch lube on 100% cotton pillow tick cloth I buy from Wal Mart.
On my T/C rifles, I can push a patched roundball up to about 90 grains before the accuracy falls apart. You will have to try your own charges..
As for a swabbing solution. If it is cold where your at, then swab with patch and pure alcohol. It will still pull the fowling out, and dry very quickly in the barrel of the rifle. Actually my rifles are not all that fussy when it comes to fowling...