I put about 8 or 10 lead balls downrange today in various places on a sheet of cardboard about 12" wide and 16" high at 50 yds off hand standing. The sights are something that will need some getting used to. Lots of drop today in that crazy wind. But more importantly I now have a shooting routine that works!
1. two or three dry patches down the barrel, using a .45 copper brush instead of .50 jag, also use the little patent breech brush too
2. I have a sewing needle in my kit now and run it through the nipple into the flash hole
3. fire a cap or two
4. check the nipple again
5. powder/patch/ball...no extra lube on the pre-lubed patch...no more bore butter
6. cap on, and shoot
7. discard the spent cap
8. repeat steps above
after 4 or 5 shots, run a wet alcohol patch down the barrel, then start over from #1
Worked like a charm.
when done shooting, I plugged off the nipple with a little leather patch under the hammer, poured a little bit of alcohol down the barrel, let it sit for a minute then swabbed it up and down with 2 or 3 patches. Poured out whatever was left, dried it with a couple of patches and headed for home.
Once home, plugged off the nipple with the leather, poured a little Hoppes in the barrel this time and swabbed it real good with lots of suction up & down. Then poured the crud out. After that it got cleaned like my other rifles, removed the nipple, blew air through it, and put it back in. Then finished with a Ballistol patch down the barrel and and light coat of REM oil over the whole outside of it. Wiped it down and put it away muzzle end down. After supper I looked down the barrel with small bright light. Shiny all the way down to the patent breech. I do need a nipple wrench though, and it wouldn't hurt to have a couple of extra nipples too I think.
This has been a successful day.
..and yes that is an HRA tuque.

