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Offline lokidog

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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2015, 10:08:51 PM »
:yeah:

My first shot in a clean barrel is 6" high 6"right.   2nd and beyond money.  Thank god for 777
:yeah:

How is the first shot being high and right a good thing?  "Thank god for 777"  Mine puts the first shot with 777 in the same spot as the second and third....

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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2015, 10:17:37 PM »
Haha,   The 777 isn't corrosive as powders in the past for starters.  6 high 6 right us why I foul the barrel. 

2nd shot and beyond group 2 inches at 100yds.


My -06 flat clover leafs once I get at least 60 rds down. The tube.  60- 130 plus.   I've owned rifles I shot clean. 

I have to foul my muzzy loader and I'll leave it fouled till the season is over.. 

Focus bro focus...   :)


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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #17 on: December 03, 2015, 11:34:24 PM »
Haha,   The 777 isn't corrosive as powders in the past for starters.  6 high 6 right us why I foul the barrel. 

2nd shot and beyond group 2 inches at 100yds.


My -06 flat clover leafs once I get at least 60 rds down. The tube.  60- 130 plus.   I've owned rifles I shot clean. 

I have to foul my muzzy loader and I'll leave it fouled till the season is over.. 

Focus bro focus...   :)


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Wow, all I am focusing on is the corrosion aspect, small wonder 6" off in both directions, that fouling must really fill in the pits.    :o
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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #18 on: December 04, 2015, 05:30:48 AM »
From day one bro out if the box.    TC fire hawk,  I'll bet the bore looks better than yours.  I'm not guessing.


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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #19 on: December 04, 2015, 11:37:37 AM »
I always bust a couple of caps to burn any residual oil left in the barrel/nipple from cleaning...

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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #20 on: December 04, 2015, 12:19:58 PM »
:yeah:

My first shot in a clean barrel is 6" high 6"right.   2nd and beyond money.  Thank god for 777
:yeah:

How is the first shot being high and right a good thing?  "Thank god for 777"  Mine puts the first shot with 777 in the same spot as the second and third....
The 777 doesn't corrode my barrel that is why I love it.

Not sure what the reason behind my first shot out of a clean barrel always being a flyer is.  I can tell you that 100% of the time it is high and right, every shot after that is dead on.  Simple fix shoot one shot to foul the barrel and then I am money for the rest of the season.
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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2015, 12:33:46 PM »
I'm curious Rainier, does it do the same thing for every different bullet?  I guess I'm assuming you've tried different bullets.

My thought would be that maybe the gas seal is different enough w/o the fouling, no matter how little from 777, with the bullets you are using.  This seems to be a common "problem" with MLs.  It has been a long time since I have shot a variety of bullets so I don't remember the results with other guns of mine.

I have not bought bullets for my ML in a long time, but found it crazy at the price when I bought a new one to try for my sheep hunt, then they didn't fly decently anyways.  I could see this as a reason people wouldn't shoot a larger variety in an attempt to find one that shot the same out of a clean barrel as a "fouled" one.

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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2015, 01:01:43 PM »
I shot a few different bullets to find what worked consistently out of the gun.  After I settled in on a consistent load is when I realized that the first clean shot was a flyer.  I was shocked and shot another to find I was right on the mark, third, fourth and fifth shot the same thing.  Cleaned the barrel and shot number one was a flyer again followed up by dead on 2nd-5th shots.  At that point rather than trying to find a bullet and load that was the same from shot 1-5 I just figured I would fire a fouling shot before each season.  That actually accomplished two things, cleared all of the cleaning oil out of the nipple, breech and barrel and got the flyer out of the way.
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I didn't say it would be easy, I said it would be worth it.

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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #23 on: December 04, 2015, 05:31:57 PM »
Lokidog,

I've been fouling the barrels on 3 different ML damn near since Pyrodex was invented.  With all kinds of different bullets.  One shoots 3" high 3" right which honestly is prolly better than most my friends can shoot.  If I shoot a fouling load it prints 2" groups 2" high.   Again,  very thankful the likes of 777.   One fouler and then tight azzed groups.   FWIW I only use loose 777.   Never went the pellet route.   I shoot to much.


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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #24 on: December 04, 2015, 05:34:16 PM »
From day one bro out if the box.    TC fire hawk,  I'll bet the bore looks better than yours.  I'm not guessing.
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Pretty bold statement for a fifteen year old muzzy with a  1 in 38 twist  developed when TC thought the sabots were going to be a passing fad thus the non removable breech plug that has always need a fouling shot and never cleaned until the end of the season.
Not saying that what you own and maintain is wrong for you just saying time has progressed with better powders as you stated with 777 being a better propellant as have sabots and conicals. Better cleaning agents have developed as soap and hot water fell victim to the Windex fad which was widely used in the early day, even the old timers gyrated to it shunning the soapy water method yet some still espouse the miracles of both methods.

How one persons habits on how they maintain and treat as well as shoot and sight in their particular weapon of choice reflects to the next persons questions of what to do or expect from the information offered up in regards to results. The results that you achieve with your habits may not work well for others.

When I sight in the bore is going to be the same as when I load the rifle to hunt, squeaky clean, no oil, no fouling and POI is going to remain consistent, because muzzle loading is basically hand loading one perfect shot every time over and over again. The same applies for working out a powder ratio to sabot and conical pared to a targeted range. Anything less is a sloppy habit I don't preach.

That being said one thing is perfectly clear your bore is better looking than mine.

The other thing that is perfectly clear is your first shot needs fouling to make an accurate shot because the first one is going to be 6x6 off because of your habits, so Bro whatever!
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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #25 on: December 04, 2015, 05:51:02 PM »
Personally I'd never want a removable breech plug.  Done right it isn't necessary.  Not to mention I'll never break a breech plug wrench.

1 in 38"?   Fail to see where that's an issue of any kind.   300ish gr. bullets and I've seen scoped big game rifles that group like wise.   Pellets  suck so does black powder and Pyrodex.   Been there done that  including Pistol powderz.

Yes most likely my "old azzed" firehawk's bore looks better than most anything you've ever seen half it's age to a slobs 3 year old bore.  Knock yourself out with all the windex you like.  It does work great and I've used it a couple times but it's hardly worth going and buying some.  Not like isn't around or near but it's no mike Jordan or magical.

Still kills elk soapy water and all...


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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #26 on: December 04, 2015, 05:54:48 PM »
300gr from a 1-38 firehawk.  Smashed both shoulders and took out the heart this last Friday.   She went 12 ft.


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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #27 on: December 04, 2015, 05:55:58 PM »
Trust me I'm not guessing...


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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #28 on: December 04, 2015, 06:03:08 PM »
Anyway fouling a bore is an excellent way to produce consistent shot placement in the field or at the range. 


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Re: Fouling Shot
« Reply #29 on: December 04, 2015, 06:38:20 PM »
so is not fouling, have zero issues with consistent grouping. don't use gun cleaner just hot soapy water then dry everything really well

 


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