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Muzzleloader Hunting
CVA Question
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<blockquote data-quote="crashlanding" data-source="post: 2353178" data-attributes="member: 44614"><p>I shoot blackhorn 209 out of a cva optima. Before shooting, I fire 2 primers on an empty barrel to get rid of any oil left over. Cleaning is easy and simple, hoppes #9 till they come out clean, soak the breech plug in the same and use a scotch brite to clean the inside of the plug out, qtips on the firing side, welders file for cleaning the hole out, dry and that's done. Bore gets a light coat of ballistol. I typically don't shoot more than 8 shots at a time, bullet of choice is a federal bore lock 350 grain for elk. Never have issues following this regime</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashlanding, post: 2353178, member: 44614"] I shoot blackhorn 209 out of a cva optima. Before shooting, I fire 2 primers on an empty barrel to get rid of any oil left over. Cleaning is easy and simple, hoppes #9 till they come out clean, soak the breech plug in the same and use a scotch brite to clean the inside of the plug out, qtips on the firing side, welders file for cleaning the hole out, dry and that’s done. Bore gets a light coat of ballistol. I typically don’t shoot more than 8 shots at a time, bullet of choice is a federal bore lock 350 grain for elk. Never have issues following this regime [/QUOTE]
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