Patched roundball range day

I like the .54 because its a little bigger.

After reading too many books about the western fur trade I learned that the avg caliber used by the mtn men was .53

Basically the evolved compromise between the size of ammo, and the quantity of ammo that was practical to carry.

Big enough for buffalo, and enraged natives, but small enough to get the most shots out of a pound of lead.


If it was good enough for them to trust their lives, and livelihoods to, then thats good enough for me.
 
Positive it's swiss. It's the only real BP that leaves sticky fouling at the breech. I'll take to get lot #s when I get home. It's definitely not as clean as folks like to say it is.
That's weird in my experience. Goex is dirty as hell, that's why I stopped using it. Swiss has been significantly cleaner.
 
I like the .54 because its a little bigger.

After reading too many books about the western fur trade I learned that the avg caliber used by the mtn men was .53

Basically the evolved compromise between the size of ammo, and the quantity of ammo that was practical to carry.

Big enough for buffalo, and enraged natives, but small enough to get the most shots out of a pound of lead.


If it was good enough for them to trust their lives, and livelihoods to, then thats good enough for me.
My favorite is the 54, but I also love shooting my 58.
 
Are you positive you were not shooting schuetzen? Made by same folks but blue packaging instead of red.

How much swiss have you shot? Any idea of lot #/production dates? Were the seals on the cans unbroken when you got them?

This sounds very odd to me. Everyone I shoot with prefers swiss for being cleaner and more consistent. Even the guys I compete with who at one time were advertising/promoting goex and getting it for free would fill empty cans with swiss and shoot it in competitions.
I agree; for me, Swiss is cleaner than Goex by a long way.
 
Some more “lying” about patches….


After shooting the other day, I spit patch swabbed the bore a few runs. Then it say in the truck util tonight. Between 40-50 shots from the last cleaning.

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Boiling water, dipped the swab, dabbed the bore- and it came out looking about like it started. Put a patch on, boiling water and this is the first patch-
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Swabbed agin with boiling water, then poured boiling water down the bore. Then dry patched it.

All the patches but one. The last patch had just a hint of gray on it.
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So far, cleaning BP out of this gun is turning out to be a much Ado about nothing.
 
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