Very accurate but kind of hard to clean, they have what they call a patened breech. Basically at the breech end of the barrell there is a small chamber where the nipple is. maybe someone will come along and explain it better.
If I fire only one shot it is at least going to get a bore snake ran through it, even if it is going to be shot the next day. Overkill? maybe, but that is how I was taught, it is also why all my guns are in pristine condition.
I believe he said affordable. If you can find a T/C Seneca or Cherokee you are going to pay $400-$600 for it, IMO they arent worth it. They are not that much better than the Traditions.
A lot of the old timers use spit and it will work buy it does not keep your fouling moist. For cold weather shooting I use Trappers mink oil.
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/132/1/MINK-OIL
In warm weather I like Hoppe's No. 9 for black powder...
I have owned a dozen or more .32cal muzzleloaders in both caplock and flintlock, shot in matches where i fired twenty or more shots and never wiped the barrel between shots. If you use a good patch lube and real black powder you should never have a problem.
They must have all migrated to Missouri, man they are thick this year. It warmed back up this week but supposed to cool back down next week, I'm on'em!
A couple of Ruger Single Six's and a couple of Taurus 990's, I shoot CCI mini-mag hollow points out of all of them. I use cheap holsters i got of ebay, not really worth showing.
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