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Fouled vs clean barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="NChunt1" data-source="post: 5761326" data-attributes="member: 20648"><p>Alot of this is why I got a smokeless as my main gun. I would leave it fouled for the remainder of the season but this muzzleloader has a extremely tight bore and even with harvest vent ribs it's tough after shot 3 or 4 times, I need to mess with bullets a little more next season find a good fit but This gun is going to used by my father for a sit or two this week who is getting older and has a tough time loading due to bad shoulders so I'm really just trying to make it easier to load. I may clean the breach plug and run a dry cloth down the barrel to knock the crud out and reload it so the barrel will still be slightly fouled but not shiny clean. I will probably have him use the smokeless if there is a possibility of very far shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NChunt1, post: 5761326, member: 20648"] Alot of this is why I got a smokeless as my main gun. I would leave it fouled for the remainder of the season but this muzzleloader has a extremely tight bore and even with harvest vent ribs it's tough after shot 3 or 4 times, I need to mess with bullets a little more next season find a good fit but This gun is going to used by my father for a sit or two this week who is getting older and has a tough time loading due to bad shoulders so I'm really just trying to make it easier to load. I may clean the breach plug and run a dry cloth down the barrel to knock the crud out and reload it so the barrel will still be slightly fouled but not shiny clean. I will probably have him use the smokeless if there is a possibility of very far shots. [/QUOTE]
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