Muzzleloader Cleaning w/ Blackhorn 209

I leave tonight for a week of ML hunting. Prior to this I've only used smokeless but BH209 will be required on this hunt. Any reason for concern if a brux stainless barrel is fouled with BH209 for a week without cleaning?
No. The standard practice (and mine) is to do nothing between Bh209 shots and leave fouled. The other subs (777 especially) require “swabbing” between shots and will corrode your barrel if left very long. BH209 is basically non-corrosive.
 
Thanks guys, very helpful!

I dont have a small enough drill bit for the tiny flash hole in my arrowhead LRP breach plug, hopefully the LRM primers and higher pressures help keep things open a little better than 209 setups?
 
Thanks guys, very helpful!

I dont have a small enough drill bit for the tiny flash hole in my arrowhead LRP breach plug, hopefully the LRM primers and higher pressures help keep things open a little better than 209 setups?
I wouldn’t stick anything in the flash hole. The carbon will build up in the flame channel though and should be removed with a drill bit.
 
Thanks guys, very helpful!

I dont have a small enough drill bit for the tiny flash hole in my arrowhead LRP breach plug, hopefully the LRM primers and higher pressures help keep things open a little better than 209 setups?
If you're using modules along with LRM primers, there won't be any carbon buildup. The carbon buildup happens with 209 ignition systems.
However............ leave the flash hole alone.
A primer pocket uniformer/cleaner should be used on the fired modules.
 
@ENCORE @ElDiablito what's your reluctance for cleaning flash holes? i use a torch tip cleaner on my cva breech plug flash hole after every few shots.
I’m not saying it can’t be done. I’ve done it carefully on occasion with torch tip cleaners myself. The danger is, if you’re too aggressive you can speed up flash hole enlargement (this is more of a danger with traditional steel than with tungsten carbide bushings). But….honestly, I rarely have any carbon to deal with in the flash hole, in my 40+ muzzies. It all builds up in the flash channel from the primer and flow-back from the powder.
 
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