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General Interest / Re: Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by Winter Hawk on February 07, 2026, 03:51:53 PM »
 :hairy I've been known to run a patch wet with 91% alcohol down the bore after cleaning it with water, prior to using dry patches to get rid of the last wee bit of wetness.  One of these days I need to try WD-40, which I hear so many good things about.

~Kees~
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General Interest / Re: Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by No Powder on February 07, 2026, 01:08:46 PM »
Glad to hear from ya Eric. Been pretty quiet lately. Nice to have a young pup on here once in a while. :laffing
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General Interest / Re: Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by Second-rate Marksman on February 07, 2026, 12:52:43 PM »
I truly believe a lot of fellows aren't getting their barrel dry after cleaning.

I concur. I run a patch soaked in WD-40 to drive out any lingering moisture, then finish each cleaning with a lightly greased patch down the bore. I've never experienced the rust problems that often get mentioned.
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General Interest / Re: Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 07, 2026, 10:38:58 AM »
Glad you mentioned that Rob. I truly believe a lot of fellows aren't getting their barrel dry after cleaning. Especially if using water for cleaning. And I believe the patch size is part of the problem. I cut my cleaning patches out of cotton flannel. About .016" thick. I don't believe shape of the patch is an issue. I cut mine square. 32 cal. are 1 3/8" square. 45 cal. are 1 7/8" square and the 50 cal. are 2 5/8" square. We're getting hit with single digit temps and high winds again so might as well chew the fat about muzzleloaders.

Yep, I totally agree. 
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General Interest / Re: Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by No Powder on February 07, 2026, 09:27:10 AM »
Glad you mentioned that Rob. I truly believe a lot of fellows aren't getting their barrel dry after cleaning. Especially if using water for cleaning. And I believe the patch size is part of the problem. I cut my cleaning patches out of cotton flannel. About .016" thick. I don't believe shape of the patch is an issue. I cut mine square. 32 cal. are 1 3/8" square. 45 cal. are 1 7/8" square and the 50 cal. are 2 5/8" square. We're getting hit with single digit temps and high winds again so might as well chew the fat about muzzleloaders.
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People of the Times / 2/7/1837: Transfer of command misfires in Republic of Texas army
« Last post by Craig Tx on February 07, 2026, 09:11:25 AM »
On this day in 1837, Brig. Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston was wounded in a duel by Brig. Gen. Felix Huston.

Johnston had been sent by President Sam Houston to replace Huston as commander of the Texas army. Huston considered the lack of confidence in his leadership such an affront that, in spite of his esteem for the senior officer, he challenged Johnston to a duel. Johnston's wound was so severe that he was unable to take command.
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General Interest / Re: Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by KDubs on February 07, 2026, 08:44:17 AM »
Well said
Kevin
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General Interest / Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 07, 2026, 06:57:36 AM »
H2O is all the "chemical" needed. Works as well today as in the 18th century. Follow up with an oil of one's choice.

Fastidious maintenance is the key to keeping all black powder guns in tip top condition.

Cleanliness begets reliability and ease of maintenance cleaning.

Procrastination and neglect are the enemies to conquer.
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The Campfire / Re: The TMA is looking for Webmaster Admin assistance!
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 06, 2026, 03:56:40 PM »
I've heard and thought about Linux for quite a few years.  I may just try it this go-around, thanks Rob!

~Kees~


If you've been a Win user for any length of time Linux Mint will set you free.
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The Campfire / Re: The TMA is looking for Webmaster Admin assistance!
« Last post by Winter Hawk on February 06, 2026, 03:54:07 PM »
I've heard and thought about Linux for quite a few years.  I may just try it this go-around, thanks Rob!

~Kees~
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