I actually enjoy cleaning my rifle after a day in the field. :) Attachment 223468
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I actually enjoy cleaning my rifle after a day in the field. :) Attachment 223468
Ya get the point though - we spook at one thing and too casual with another - nobody thinks twice about filling up at the gas station - just think how easy that could go wrong and how bad the result would be - or someone leaves a propane stove on and unlit in a house till the gas finds the space heater pilot light in the loungeroom. That can of Goex is lookin purtier by the minute!
firstly, that ain't real black powder, it's just yet another version of smokeless. if yer gun is a trad ml, and not some zip gun, i'd always recommend using real black powder over that substitute cr@p. any black powder will do just fine, from goex to swiss and all those other flavors in between. i like swiss for my trad ml's and bpcr guns. to each their own, it's all good.
One thing I discovered that Black MZ doesn't do is leave a " crud ring". I became aware of this"crud ring" a couple of weeks ago while using some Triple 7. Never had any trouble before but shooting my TC Scout with 3f Triple 7, I got a form of trouble I never had before. Was using 70 gr. 777 3f and after only 1-shot, the next maxi stopped about 3" before becoming fully seated. I had to pound it down to get it finally seated. Don't recall that happening before but maybe was shooting a few not fully seated. Will make sure to mark all those rods from now on! Fortunately for me, I didn't blow anything up. Wondering if this was just something that happens with the 3f ? Will have to test it out. Some people are saying that they don't experience that crud ring unless they use hot primers etc. and so on. Just got to try these things out for one's self. So, watch out for this next time you use the triple 7.
in my part of the country we call them a fouling ring. but only get them with substitutes and only ever part way down, never near the bottom. we say it is a calling to clean, and start shooting again. not a complete cleaning only a wet patch or two and go back having fun.
in 85 when I started shooting muzzleloaders I used goex I am still using goex this day. it works and works good . can see no reason to change I buy it by the keg [ 25 lb. box ] the only other powder I have used was when I got some olod cans of dupont.
in answer of the question whish is best. Black powder. After that, it is up to you to work up the best load. The top three are Goex, Swiss and Olde Eynesford (Goex)
I use nothing but real old fashion black powder as long as I can get it. The fake stuff doesn't go BOOM in a flintlock very well.