I'd like to know how the rest of you do it.
My rifle guns have touch holes that are drilled with a #51 bit, if I recall correctly. Come time to clean them, I can stuff a toothpick into the touch hole and swab away. Alternately, there's that C-clamp thing with the plastic tube.
With a Brown Bess, the barrel is too big for the C-clamp thing, and the touch hole is too big for a toothpick. Cleaning ends up being pretty messy. Then this evening I was sitting on the porch and looking at a hawthorn tree and there was the solution. Hawthorns have that continuous taper from base to tip, and will fit any sized touch hole put before them. Cheap, too.