Powder residue is being shoved into the patent breech and flame channel. The flame channel is being clogged. Clean the channel with a bristled pipe cleaner. After loading the powder lean the rifle lock side down and give the stock a couple whacks with the palm. That will allow powder to enter the flame channel.I’m totally stumped.
Pyro RS produces very little fouling, and you can shoot many dozens of balls and not have to swab your barrel. Saving you from pushing wet black crud into your flash channel.
Indeed. I read a thread on another forum where a guy uses a small handheld steamer to get the crud out of the flash holes. He stated that he has cleaned his ML many times very well in the past. Then after he tried a steamer, he claims a bunch of fouling came out.Powder residue is being shoved into the patent breech and flame channel. The flame channel is being clogged. Clean the channel with a bristled pipe cleaner. After loading the powder lean the rifle lock side down and give the stock a couple whacks with the palm. That will allow powder to enter the flame channel.
https://www.amazon.com/Bundles-Pipe-Cleaners-Bristle-Count/dp/B000W5R6UA
Cool illustration. Quite the chamber in those. No wonder it can be so difficult to run something down there to clean it out. Fortunately, I have not ran into any issues with that on any of my TC's I have owned but I can now see how others have.Check out this thread on breeches.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/...different-breeches.155219/page-2#post-2201278
T/C breech plug cutaway below:
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Let us know how it works out. If they are as good as the one guy stated, I may invest in one.CVA breeches are even more convoluted and tougher to keep clean. I have never thought of using a steam cleaner. I have one and I will start using it!
I've shot TC sidelocks for many years using black powder. If you follow this advice you will not have misfires. Use 3f if you can (not set in stone). Fire the weapon and reload. If you feel the need to swab then swab after loading. This way dry powder makes it all the way through the communication hole to the nipple (No wet crud from swabbing). If you use a wet lube on your patch you can shoot many shots before you swab. If you want to swab do this and enjoy your New Englander if you have a steel rang rod.In my quest to change from Pyrodex RS powder to Goex FF in this rifle I come across a problem with the Goex not encountered before. It’s a little complex but will bullet point my last trip to the range.
I shoot two shots (patch and ball)
Clean barrel with spit patch followed by two dry patches.
Shoot two shots same as before
Clean barrel same as before
Shoot two shots same again
Clean barrel same as before
Shoot one shot Aok
Attempt to shoot second shot and misfire (cap goes bang, ball does not move)
Fire second cap, same, ball does not move.
Removed nipple and cleaned and reinstalled
Fired third cap and same thing
Remove nipple and probe flash hole with wire probe. Probe penetrates barrel ok, reinstalled nipple
Fired fourth cap and sane thing
Pulled bullet and patch, removed powder, everything looked normal.
Fired two caps and able to blow smoke out of the nipple.
I’m totally stumped.
Rather than firing all those caps, after second cap failure remove nipple and insert small amount of powder. Also consider not removing spent cap for previous shot until after reloading. And as mentioned pay attention to your jag and cleaning patch size.Here’s a follow up from yesterdays shooting experience. Started with 6 rounds of conicals then cleaned And fired 2 caps, shot s second group of six, cleaned and fired 2 caps, thought I’ve got the right combo. Cleaned and Shot round ok, loaded a second round and misfired. Fired 6 caps and each misfired. Pulled the bullet and powder out, cleaned the nipple, blew down the barrel and no air out the nipple hole. Put a tight patch on my cleaning rod, put the barrel in 6” of water and the cleaning rod (almost air tight) pushed out enough junk to turn the water black. I’ve now convinced myself there is a shelf at the bottom that does not allow me to get my cleaning rod all the way down past the flash hole. Time to pull the breach plug? I’m not the original owner so know how history. Want to trade??
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