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RE: swabing between shots?
After reading all these messages on this subject I went out to work up a load and found that at first I was having trouble shooting good groups only swabing every 2-3 shots. Accuracy greatly improved when I started spit patching with 2 patches after every shot. While this might not me pratical in hunting conditions its going to be the way I shoot on the range and when I can while hunting.
T/C Encore Whitetail extreme 209X50 tri-color Laminate 245 grain Barnes Spitfire 100gr. T7 pellets. |
RE: swabing between shots?
I think you could shoot 5 then swab. Thats what I am going to try with my traditional using pyrodex.
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RE: swabing between shots?
When you are running a patch through an inline, do you remove the breach plug and run it the entire distance or just from the muzzle? Also, when running a patch, are you running one of those 1 inch by 1 inch thin pieces of cloth? It doesn't seem like that would do much. I have been running a 410 guage swab through mine.
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RE: swabing between shots?
This is a thread I started a while back on the same topic. http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1306523&mpage=1
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RE: swabing between shots?
i use APP and i still run a dry patch thru the barrel between shots.
if anything just to give me some piece of mind before i shoot again. hookset |
RE: swabing between shots?
ORIGINAL: stinkbelly When you are running a patch through an inline, do you remove the breach plug and run it the entire distance or just from the muzzle? Also, when running a patch, are you running one of those 1 inch by 1 inch thin pieces of cloth? It doesn't seem like that would do much. I have been running a 410 guage swab through mine. When swabbing from the muzzle, always use a muzzle protector to keep the rod from wearing onthe lands at the muzzle. I use 2.5"X2.5" GI cleaning patches. These do a great job. I am not aware of any commercial patches that are as good as the GI kind! |
RE: swabing between shots?
ORIGINAL: eldeguello When swabbing from the muzzle, always use a muzzle protector to keep the rod from wearing onthe lands at the muzzle. Like: http://www.trackofthewolf.com/categories/tableList.aspx?catID=6&subID=49&styleID=15 9 Tahquamenon |
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