Fullstock58
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It’s hard for us in the modern world to relate to our forefathers everyday challenges. Often we read about barrels of there rifles had to be rebored to a bigger caliber or freshened out. Now I know they shot there rifles a great deal but I would think that shooting alone would not ware the barrel out so fast. I think that lack of cleaning quickly after shooting and just rust in general from being toted everyday in all types of weather may have taken a bigger toll on the rifling. It not like they could clean there rifles like we do after every shooting session, They may had to wait several days to do a good cleaning, maybe until it was safe to do so.
I wonder how they cleaned and how thorough they cleaned, it seems to me living on the go in the outdoors one would just wipe the barrel with a patch after shooting until they could find the time to do a better job, and we know that Blackpowder starts corroding real fast so just a wiping would leave a lot of corrosive fouling in the bore”¦.just some thoughts.
I wonder how they cleaned and how thorough they cleaned, it seems to me living on the go in the outdoors one would just wipe the barrel with a patch after shooting until they could find the time to do a better job, and we know that Blackpowder starts corroding real fast so just a wiping would leave a lot of corrosive fouling in the bore”¦.just some thoughts.