Crow-Feather
32 Cal.
If ypur patches are being "blown to snot", its likely to be something other than the patch lubricant. Lubricant is generally the most forgiving of the variables in shooting. Most often its sharp edges on the lands or at the crown along with too thin a patch.
Since you've been on the forum for a while, you have experience shooting muzzleloaders and you might have shot your rifle enough to break it in. Has your rifle ever shot good groups without blowing patches? Speculation leads me to suggest a smaller ball and thicker patch. You may benefit from an over powder wad. Tell us all about your rifle, Age, bore diameter, groove depth, ball size, patch thickness, powder, granulation, charge
If ypur patches are being "blown to snot", its likely to be something other than the patch lubricant. Lubricant is generally the most forgiving of the variables in shooting. Most often its sharp edges on the lands or at the crown along with too thin a patch.
Since you've been on the forum for a while, you have experience shooting muzzleloaders and you might have shot your rifle enough to break it in. Has your rifle ever shot good groups without blowing patches? Speculation leads me to suggest a smaller ball and thicker patch. You may benefit from an over powder wad. Tell us all about your rifle, Age, bore diameter, groove depth, ball size, patch thickness, powder, granulation, charge
OK, it is sideways. Three shots from my Lyman 54 Deerstalker, benched, at 70 yards with moose milk patched round ball. I did not take pictures of the group fired with the 3:1 dried Ballistol:water. The patch was torn apart. I just wanted to forget.If ypur patches are being "blown to snot", its likely to be something other than the patch lubricant. Lubricant is generally the most forgiving of the variables in shooting. Most often its sharp edges on the lands or at the crown along with too thin a patch.
Since you've been on the forum for a while, you have experience shooting muzzleloaders and you might have shot your rifle enough to break it in. Has your rifle ever shot good groups without blowing patches? Speculation leads me to suggest a smaller ball and thicker patch. You may benefit from an over powder wad. Tell us all about your rifle, Age, bore diameter, groove depth, ball size, patch thickness, powder, granulation, charge