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Muzzleloader Hunting
Muzzleleoader Cleanup question
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1795636" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>If you are asking about initial cleaning before shooting...they are telling you to get rid of the packing grease...if you didn't clean it well before shooting..have fun scrubbing on the grease...it will come out eventually....</p><p>If you are talking about cleaning after firing....depends upon which powder you are using....general black powder can be cleaned witb soapy water...still takes scrubbing to get any carbon buildup out...</p><p>Been a while since i have shot mine...but I swab every other shot..trying to be consistent as I would be hunting.....so out in the woods i carry premoistened patches....moistened not soaked....can use Windex on black powder...non ammonia based.....when finished clean well and lightly oil.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1795636, member: 99519"] If you are asking about initial cleaning before shooting...they are telling you to get rid of the packing grease...if you didn't clean it well before shooting..have fun scrubbing on the grease...it will come out eventually.... If you are talking about cleaning after firing....depends upon which powder you are using....general black powder can be cleaned witb soapy water...still takes scrubbing to get any carbon buildup out... Been a while since i have shot mine...but I swab every other shot..trying to be consistent as I would be hunting.....so out in the woods i carry premoistened patches....moistened not soaked....can use Windex on black powder...non ammonia based.....when finished clean well and lightly oil..... [/QUOTE]
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