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Cleaning triple 7, copper sabot
I would greatly appreciate your comments and advise on the method to use to clean an in-line muzzle loader, shooting triple seven with copper sabots. I am an old time black powder hunter who started with a flintlock in the 70's. I always cleaned my black powder rifles using an Ivory soap solution in very hot water. I realize that is the old fashion way, now that we have advanced from black powder with lead round balls to parodex, tripple seven, etc., with copper sabots. It appears to me that perhaps I can clean my in-line that same way that I clean my high power rifles and shotguns. Thank for your attention to my inquiry.
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There are quite a few ways to clean a modern inline including soap and water. And yes, you can clean it just like your centerfire if you like as well.
Take a look at at this thread ... lots of good suggestions here. Welcome back to the sport! :) http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/blac...zleloader.html |
INLINE RIFLES
There are two ways I clean them. A lot of it depends in whether the scope comes off or now. The main way is …
You have given your rifle a water bath and the patches come up clean. You then run another patch and the patches come up gray looking or they have rifling streaks. What that dry patch is picking up is moisture with fouling in it, left in the breech. Keep pushing dry patches through it. Usually three is enough. Then they will come up clean. Now oil the bore with a clean patch and your favorite gun oil. If you are shooting BlackHorn209 then be aware that you can not use water based products. You clean the barrel with solvents. Follow BlackHorn 209’s recommendations for cleaning your rifle. |
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