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Attention Don
Please comment on these patches.
First two from my 50 caliber M/L, .490" round ball, 70 gr. FFG
After cleaning the barrel with water & dish soap this patch wet with No.13 bore cleaner [T/C] was used to swab the barrel. I'm not much on colors so does the patch look normal.
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RE: Attention Don
Looks like the barrel was rust blued and that is starting to come out. Might just for kicks soak a cleaning patch in pure gum spirits of turpentine and scrub the bore a bit.
How's the accuracy?
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I'm using prelude patches with a slim coating of Bore Butter added to the rifling side of the patch.
This is an older rifle I purchased for a 100 bucks. About the best I've done is 3 to 4 inches at 50 yards.
The patches I picked from the ground & don't believe they show any sign of striping or blow by? I will admit I'm not the best shot but beieve I'm better than this.
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RE: Attention Don
Might just for accuracy kicks, try dropping back to 50 gr.
Your patches look good, so chances are it's a matter of fooling with the powder charge to find the sweet spot. 1 gr per caliber for general shooting and 2 for knocking big mean gnarly stuff on the ground was the old standard.
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