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Offline hortonstn

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TEFLON TICKING
« on: March 19, 2012, 05:48:02 PM »
in my heavy bench shooting days we used teflon ticking with good sucess
question has anyone used it in a 45 cal flintlok without any problems??
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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2012, 06:21:50 PM »
what IS "teflon ticking"?  I'm still learning and that is a term I have not yet run across

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2012, 06:30:04 PM »
It is liquid "Teflon" which comes fron Dupont and is sprayed onto the patching by the yard.
I use to use a paint sprayer. They and I been using it for over 40 years.
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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2012, 03:10:10 AM »
 I use it in my .45 X1-66 X 1 1/2 X 48 Douglas barrel with no problem. Clean with water and lube the bore with bear fat . I run a wet patch down the barrel after each shot .Now if I had a new set of eyes I would be in high cotton. Will give it a go at the York shoot this comming Saturday.

Offline Roger Fisher

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2012, 04:04:29 AM »
Teflon worksfine and shoots v well in my .45 ;but I must wipe the bore at least every third shot .

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2012, 01:21:30 PM »
It'll shoot fine,  but it will build up in the bore.  I've tried it a couple of differnt times and never liked it for that reason, and that I can get equal accuracy with liquid lube.   I have a friend who did a fairly extensive accuracy test with teflon ticking shooting it with the teflon against the bore and also against the ball and his results showed no difference in accuracy either way.  His thinking on lubes is that they dont "lubricate" at all,  but only serve to help seal the bore and protect the patch from powder gasses.  I tend to agree.   

Offline Bob Roller

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2012, 01:55:24 PM »
Teflon and muzzle loaders to me are about as compatible as wire wheels and whitewalls on a stage coach.

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #7 on: March 21, 2012, 04:09:39 PM »
I know in the BPCR crowd there is a whole phobic school of shooters that NEVER mix ANY petrochemical based components in projectile lubrication when shooting with BP.   I guess it causes real hard-to-remove fouling problems ruins bores and brings on the apocalypse or something like that.   Maybe thats a simply a function of higher pressures with heavier bullets and the fact that they don't wipe/scrape the bore in the process of loading

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #8 on: March 21, 2012, 05:29:10 PM »
 ;D Silk patches will give you an extra 40 yards.

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #9 on: March 21, 2012, 07:27:59 PM »
Is that oriental silk or Indian silk?    ;D

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #10 on: March 21, 2012, 10:26:30 PM »
kool,  I've got 4 or 5 yards of silk laying around.   Oh yeah it old ww2 surplus naval powder bag silk.   they used it 'cause it'd burn up totally.   guess that wouldn't d make good patching material unless maybe I could slick it on both sides with teflon.   might be so slick I could skip the main charge and just use a heathy prime ;D

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2012, 08:04:16 AM »
 lot of top target shootewr use teflon. i use it in my getz 45 cal  flint chunk rifle and my other target guns.when done shooting run the old bronze brush down the barrel 6 times . no build up no problems.
wayne lamson of  teflon tough patch fame recomended birchwood casey bore cleaner that looked like steel wool. he put note in every package

Offline hortonstn

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2012, 05:40:18 PM »
thanks for your input, we used a mixture of mr kleen,water,water soluable oil
i used this for about 6 years on my heavy bench rifle with no problems,
i'm just worried about keeping things dry for the flintlock
paul

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #13 on: March 23, 2012, 06:19:12 PM »
speaking of this, I use to buy mine from minutemen in ohio.  It seems their number is not working or email. I am looking for another source or another way to contact them if anyone has any ideas

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2012, 12:30:44 AM »
The Minute Men operation is Jerry Devaudreuil in Wooster,Ohio. He got rid of his land line and E mail but the cell is 1-330-234=4500 and he is still in business.His wife of many years,Rena passed away recently and I try to call him about once a week to see how he is doing.He's now 81.
I buy lock plates,frizzens,cocks hammers etc.from him and have for years.

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2012, 07:21:23 PM »
I know jerry, great guy.  I bought 2 rifles off of him.  He sold the teflon part of his business to someone else from what he had said.  This was a couple of years ago.  The contact info on the web was to the other guy and I bought some stuff off of him last year.  Tried to order more but email and phones are off.  Will give jerry a call and see what he has to say

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #16 on: March 26, 2012, 11:34:25 PM »
Years ago I tried Teflon coated ticking in a number of barrels but I just couldn't get it to work.

I know it can work cause a lot of very successful shooters use it and win with it but I couldn't get the stuff to work for me. I still have yards of it in a drawer in the basement.

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2012, 07:57:48 PM »
spoke with jerry today.  He is gonna have the guy who makes the stuff give me a call.  I will update anyone who needs it/wants to order some when I hear from him

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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2012, 03:12:45 AM »
Got him, call at night if u need some. He said I could post his number. Will write parts out to help him avoid telemarketers . 20 bucks a yard
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Re: TEFLON TICKING
« Reply #19 on: March 31, 2012, 05:39:40 PM »
I know it's not traditional but I've been using Teflon patching for years because I"ve never found it's equal with regular patching/lube combinations. The quality of Teflon patching also varies but the best I've used and still use is Wayne Lamson's Tough Ass patching. It really lives up to it's name. When I first started using it I tried shooting a standard six bull off the bench at fifty yards using the same patch over and over to see how it stood up. The first three shots were tens and the fourth was a nine. Unfortnately I lost the patch in the grass and couldn't continue but by that point it was only a little frayed around the edge. That's good enough for government work! It should be noted that I use a very tight patch ball combination that has to be driven into the bore with a small mallet which wouldn't be acceptable in the field. However, since I only shoot targets it's not a problem. I should also mention that I always wipe between every shot using Shooter's  Choice Blackpowder Cleaning Gel followed by a dry wipe which leaves a slightly slick coating on the bore which seems to help drive the ball home. Wayne's patching is made from a light canvas that mikes out at .022" which seems thick but I use it in everything from .36 to .50 selecting the appropriate ball and it has given me many many half inch five shot groups at fifty yards off the bench. Tip Curtis sells a Teflon patching material at Friendship that appears to be made from the same material however the coating doesn't appear to be as thick and even. I bought a large supply from Wayne and as a result haven't ordered from him in a while but if you want to reach him you can try his e-mail address oicur.lamson@att.net or call him at 989-434-9190.