Many times- what calibre?
In my .45 using LeeHighValley lube, a .022"denim patch and .445" pure lead ball, my 75gr. 3F charge was duplicated with 85gr. of 2f - both GOEX powder. Not only was the velocity duplicated, but so
was the 1/2" 5shot group accuracy at 50 yards.
In my .40, a .398" pure lead ball and .022" denim patch using the rifle's accuracy load of 65gr. 3f charge was duplicated in both accuracy (1/2", 5 shot groups at 50 yards) and velocity with 75.gr. 2F.
In both these barrels, there was no fouling buildup between shots - loading was identical and both, indeed, all of my guns are loaded shot without any wiping during a day's shooting. If I've been talking to or helping other shooters, with my ML gun sitting idle for a long period of time, the fouling from the last shot inside the barrel can get a bit crunchy. Oft times, before shooting seriously again, I will dump in a charge with a super wet patched ball and shoot that - at a gong or mark, and then load up for serious shooting. The 'fouled' shot rarely hits any where other than it should, but i do this, just in case it is off a big due to the fouling. I've shot over 100shots in a day's shooting, without ever having to wipe a bore. There never is any fouling buildup that prevents loading. I attribute this to a good crown that prevent patch cutting, and using a water based lube (when target shooting). Indeed, when I've shot the trail using Neetsfoot Oil (100% pure) or Track's Mink Oil, I have never experienced difficult loading, either.
Indeed, when using mink Oil in the .32, the 50th shot loaded as easily or more easily than the first one did.