M maillemaker New member Oct 22, 2016 #21 Make sure you snap caps on an empty gun 2-3 times before shooting for the first time. This blasts the fire channel clean of any oil. Steve
Make sure you snap caps on an empty gun 2-3 times before shooting for the first time. This blasts the fire channel clean of any oil. Steve
N noelf2 New member Oct 23, 2016 #22 I never saw a need to swab between shots. Click to expand... Consistency is key for accuracy. I start with a clean bore, so need a clean bore for every shot. If you start with a fouled bore, no need to swab unless seating the ball eventually becomes an issue. This blasts the fire channel clean of any oil. Click to expand... Oil, yes. He uses bore butter, which can get crusty and harder to burn out.
I never saw a need to swab between shots. Click to expand... Consistency is key for accuracy. I start with a clean bore, so need a clean bore for every shot. If you start with a fouled bore, no need to swab unless seating the ball eventually becomes an issue. This blasts the fire channel clean of any oil. Click to expand... Oil, yes. He uses bore butter, which can get crusty and harder to burn out.