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Muzzleleoader Cleanup question
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0528" data-source="post: 1798969" data-attributes="member: 56641"><p>Our club has a Black Powder group and when we have either an Open House or Ladies day we are shooting somewhere between 50 and 75 rounds through each the .58 replicas or my Thompson .50 Hawken and to clean at the end of the day or when the loading becomes difficult all we use is Automobile windshield washer fluid. Cheap @ $0.99 a gallon. If used during the day it is just a patch run up and down a couple of times. At the end of the day cleaning we remove the barrel from the stock and fill a coffee can with the washer fluid and run a patch up and down cycling the fluid. At the end we run the air compressor and blow the barrel dry and then run a moist patch or lube down the bore (I use Bore Butter) to lube it for storage.</p><p></p><p>Never a problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0528, post: 1798969, member: 56641"] Our club has a Black Powder group and when we have either an Open House or Ladies day we are shooting somewhere between 50 and 75 rounds through each the .58 replicas or my Thompson .50 Hawken and to clean at the end of the day or when the loading becomes difficult all we use is Automobile windshield washer fluid. Cheap @ $0.99 a gallon. If used during the day it is just a patch run up and down a couple of times. At the end of the day cleaning we remove the barrel from the stock and fill a coffee can with the washer fluid and run a patch up and down cycling the fluid. At the end we run the air compressor and blow the barrel dry and then run a moist patch or lube down the bore (I use Bore Butter) to lube it for storage. Never a problem [/QUOTE]
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