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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Muzzleloader Hunting
Muzzleleoader Cleanup question
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<blockquote data-quote="ajkellerusmc" data-source="post: 1797661" data-attributes="member: 108702"><p>To dirty it back up take 75 parts charcoal, 10 parts sulfur and 15 parts salt peter or a BP substitute!!!</p><p></p><p>I use the junk in the white bottle in the muzzeloading section, one wet patch plus 3 dry patches between shots and as many wet patches as it takes after shooting to get it whistle clean before storing. Bore butter works on my TC stainless barrels for long term storage. before shooting again I use starting fluid on a few patches and one or two dry patches. Starting fluid is an awesome degreaser and it evaporates quickly. I use it on everything! Guns, tools, auto parts etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajkellerusmc, post: 1797661, member: 108702"] To dirty it back up take 75 parts charcoal, 10 parts sulfur and 15 parts salt peter or a BP substitute!!! I use the junk in the white bottle in the muzzeloading section, one wet patch plus 3 dry patches between shots and as many wet patches as it takes after shooting to get it whistle clean before storing. Bore butter works on my TC stainless barrels for long term storage. before shooting again I use starting fluid on a few patches and one or two dry patches. Starting fluid is an awesome degreaser and it evaporates quickly. I use it on everything! Guns, tools, auto parts etc... [/QUOTE]
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