Well I shot my January targets yesterday, and jogged my memory as to why I should wipe the bore tween shots. I walked up to the neighbors range instead of driving to our club. So all things relating to shooting went in my pack, well most things. Forgot cleaning patch material, jag, palm saver, range rod, and something else, but I forget what now. Anyway half way thru the 25 yd target, the bore is getting snug, and because I didn't have a jag or thin cleaning patches, I had to use pillow ticking and a patch puller, you know the little darlings with two wires, one of which promptly broke off. Had some good shots, then things start going south, or rather north. Impact starts stringing up, as the bore is so tight I have to run the ramrod into the shanty wall to seat it. No palm saver, to get back in the chase I had to use a 6 oclock hold on the bull, otherwise the shots were steadily climbing. So I "guess" the tighter load made for more pressure and raised the point of impact on each shot? Anyway, Bill, I got some good hits, an I got some bad hits, but I will take more time now when I gather stuff to shoot! .54 cal Renegade flintlock, 80 grs ffg, .015 lubed patch, .530 Speer ball. Oh well, lessons learned long ago, and forgotten, makes for a sore ramrod hand!