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- Oct 31, 2014
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I learned with PRB's that the patch doesn't need much lube to be effective. Less is better, as long as it allows the ball to slide down onto the powder easy enough.
Another thing I learned about 35 years back was the effect oil has on BP in the breech. After loading the powder and conical the cap would pop but absolutely no ignition for the powder charge. With no ball puller in that initial possibles bag I used the nipple wrench to remove the nipple. Filling the flash bowl with fffg the nipple was returned to its rightful place and a percussion cap was discharged. That small amount of powder was sufficient to pop the maxiball out onto the grass. Repeating this procedure then expelled a oiled soaked plug of black powder onto the ground, too.
After this experience I learned to flush the barrel and flash chamber out with alcohol, swab dry and pop two caps for exceptionally reliable ignition. A lesson never forgotten.
Another thing I learned about 35 years back was the effect oil has on BP in the breech. After loading the powder and conical the cap would pop but absolutely no ignition for the powder charge. With no ball puller in that initial possibles bag I used the nipple wrench to remove the nipple. Filling the flash bowl with fffg the nipple was returned to its rightful place and a percussion cap was discharged. That small amount of powder was sufficient to pop the maxiball out onto the grass. Repeating this procedure then expelled a oiled soaked plug of black powder onto the ground, too.
After this experience I learned to flush the barrel and flash chamber out with alcohol, swab dry and pop two caps for exceptionally reliable ignition. A lesson never forgotten.