davebell18
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Hey everyone. I have a .54cal Connecticut Valley Arms Inc. Woodsman muzzle loader. I poured some bullets with someone I don't talk to any more who knew a lot about black powder. I know he used soft lead to make these rounds. I shot them out of his rifle many times and the bullets went down nicely even after 6 rounds. My rifle, even after I clean it, the bullet goes down very hard. I sometimes have to hammer it down. Once it gets about half way down the barrel, the bullet goes down smooth. I am wondering if there is something wrong with the gun's upper barrel that it is so tight and maybe a gun smith could fix it. I forgot what the bullets are called but they are not round balls. They look like a bullet with a sleeve on the bottom where grease is used. Thanks for anyone's help.
Dave
Dave
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