OK so I'm using Goex Ffg with CCI magnum caps.
Those are both good!
I was swabbing between each shot, started with just a dry piece of ticking but buy the 5th shot i had to change to spit to avoid the stuck jag/patch issue i had. The fouling was pretty thick almost a tar consistency . probably the reason for a stuck swab patch.
One of the general rules for these muzzleloaders is to
NEVER run a dry patch down a fouled bore,.... which you've obviously found out the reason "why".
since i want to hunt with this hawken i wanted to use a lube rather than spit with the thinking that i would use lube for a day in the woods not spit.
About the closest thing to "spit" for a lube, is a fine natural oil, such as mink oil, or bear oil.
One of the things most here all agree on is,.... a spit patch can create a "rust ring" in the breech of a muzzleloader, if left there for extended periods of time (such as when hunting).
I'm using home made GatoFeo but i substituted Buffalo tallow for the mutton. an issue ?? After watching RobD rubbing and heating the Gatofeo into the the patch i kinda figure my lube was just too thick on the patch as i had dipped the strips and let them soak up the hot lube.
left a pretty thick paste on the patch.
I'll be up front and admit I'm not a user of Gatofeo Lube, nor have I ever tried using it.
One of the ingredients of Gatefeo that I (potentially) have a problem with is the "canning wax" (paraffin) which is a
petroleum product (which for years, has been a no-no in the bores of muzzleloaders)
One of the by-products of using a petroleum based lube is, it produces a "thick (tar-like?) paste", much like you describe on your patches.
But, for those shooters who make up and use Gatefeo for lube and it works good for them, who am I to knock a lube I've never even tried.
Whale oil was a known patch lube for centuries, as was plain ol' "tallow".
Lots of old muzzleloaders had a hole bored near the rear of their stock, specifically to hold "tallow".
As for myself, I have pretty much settled on lamb's tallow for a patch lube when hunting, although I do have a goodly amount of bear oil and mink oil also on hand.
So thus forth and there Hensley heretofore i plan to use a simple spit patch whilst working on thyne load. I will start with a.530 ball and 015 ticking since i found a 010 muslin patch was burnt and ripped to shreds with loads over 65gr .
If the load you're using is an accurate one, I wouldn't pay much attention to the condition of the spent patches.
I know this might go against conventional thinking, but who can argue against "bullseyes"?
and i'll start over at 50 gr and work that up changing only the charge .
thanks for help the everyone.
kevin