Larry Jones
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Anyone try different slugs to see if POI and POA line up better during first firings?
Well my arrowhead breech plug didn't make it in in time for a weekend attempt to learn this Rem Ultimate Muzzle Loader game, but I did want to ask your actual cleaning regiment.I've shot a lot of BH from production rifles in the past. I've never had a rifle that would shoot to POA with a clean barrel. Most all my rifles required 2 rounds before the POI and POA became the same. There are a lot of concoctions people have came up with which they say will bring the first shot to all other shots, but I've yet to find anything that works, short of fouling the barrel. My normal practice was to swab any lubricants out, fire two primers only, then send two rounds into the berm on my range. After the second round, I loaded the rifle for hunting. I never knew rather my first hunting shot might be 35yds or 250yds, so it was necessary my POA and POI were identical. Unless the rifle was exposed to heavy rain, or a lot of moisture, it would remain loaded for up to two weeks. If I had any doubts with moisture, I'd fire the round and reload it.
Some rifles want to be swabbed between rounds, others you can shoot 50 rounds without swabbing between shots.
Although BH is less hydroscopic, it can still corrode. I've never had a problem with corrosion myself, but your mileage may vary. When in doubt, clean it out.
Been at an open house all day, visiting with family I haven't seen in yearsWell my arrowhead breech plug didn't make it in in time for a weekend attempt to learn this Rem Ultimate Muzzle Loader game, but I did want to ask your actual cleaning regiment.
When you clean your gun at the range, do you remove the breech plug or just use a damp patch and avoid any cleaning solution from running toward the BP?
I'm still vague on how to approach the first time at the range cleaning process as I begin to shoot and see what this Ultimate ML likes?
Luke did send me up 10 of his new bullets and 2 different sabots to try and a suggested charge by weight of BH209. But my questions still remain on how and when to clean when I do get to the range, and I see you had yours prove its most accurate after 2 fouling shots.
Currently, the weapon is squeaky clean, awaiting the Arrowhead BP upgrade and I have 10 bullets as a trial and I am looking to make the most of those ten and a cleaning regiment, if at all when I shoot those 10.
Alternate between shots with the two different sabots and note which did which is my best thought process?
Thanks and sorry for the multiple question post, but cleaning with the BP in seems a bit concerning?