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Butter, with no petroleum base, you will be able to shoot many more shots
without the need to wipe the bore. In fact, T/C’s test gun had over 1000 rounds
shot through it without the need to wipe the bore even once. Bear in mind
though, that the pressure does build and accuracy falls off as fouling builds in
the barrel. So, regardless of your lube, if you feel that it is getting more diffi-
cult to load as a result of excessive fouling, it will be necessary to wipe the
bore. The best method is to pay close attention to loading (and group size). If
the ball seems to drag or is somewhat difficult to seat then you must clean the
bore before you load the next charge.
For complete cleaning when using either Pyrodex or Black Powder
the best solvent is hot soapy water. It is necessary that the water be very
hot so that it heats up the barrel metal. A hot barrel will dry rapidly with-
out rusting.
GENERAL COMMENTS ON CLEANING
You will note that throughout this manual, references are made about using
lubricants (patch lubricant, bullet lubricants and bore cleaners) which are both
petroleum based such as T/C Maxi Lube, and non petroleum based like our
Natural Lube 1000 Plus Bore Butter.
While we have no intention of changing your successful practices of lubing
or cleaning, we do want to point out that our experience in using non-petroleum
based lubes has shown us that it does improve performance and ease of loading,
while also eliminating the need to clean between shots. Natural products were
used in the early 1800’s with a great deal of success, and it wasn’t until petro-
leum based lubes were used that the corrosive nature of black powder fouling
seemed to present a problem in both maintenance and in reloading. Fouling is
fouling, and regardless of the system used to lube and clean your muzzleloader
(petroleum based oils versus all natural non petroleum based products) exces-
sive fouling will be evident to the shooter as he experiences more difficulty in
loading from shot to shot.
The advantages to using all natural non-petroleum based lubes and clean-
ing products are many; the elimination of having to wipe your bore between
shots or of having to immediately clean your gun after use; and the increase in
accuracy due to more consistent velocities and more uniform pressures.
However, the responsibility to clean your muzzleloader thoroughly before
putting it away still exists. It’s a tradition that has always existed and for good
reason. A well maintained firearm is a safer firearm, and it’s up to the
owner/user to keep it that way.
USING CLEANING IMPLEMENTS
Thompson/Center muzzleloading rifles and pistols ar
e supplied with a
cleaning jag which is the proper size for the particular caliber. For cleaning use
commercial cleaning patches (round or square) or pieces of discarded clothing.