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flehto said:Judging from all the misfires w/ freshly loaded MLers, I somehow think that failure to fire is sometimes self inflicted. If oils or WD-40 are used in the bore, they must be totally expunged or the resultant "wet" load won't ignite. Have seen this happen many times during sight-ins at our "deer clinic", on the range and early on w/ some members of our deer camp. Our elk hunting party of 6 doesn't empty and reload unless the caplock has been fired and even during seasons of mostly rainy days, the Mlers {all caplocks} never failed to fire even after the load sat for up to 7 days. Could never understand how moisture could reach the powder if either a well lubricated conical or PRB is plugging the bore and a snug fitting cap is on the nipple.To me, flintlocks are a totally different situation especially if raining because the powder at the TH is exposed. The loads in my flintlocks are "dumped" after every day of hunting......Fred
This is what I do the night before, I swab with clean patches then I push a tight fitting patch/es down the bore, place the gun upside down and leave it that way all night. Next morning before going hunting I remove the patch/es, give it another wipe, then I'm ready to load. Works for me, haven't had a miss fire yet in the woods.