All,
I will start this with an admission that until recently acquiring a Pedersoli 1766 Charleville replica, I had never shot a black powder smoothbore or musket, just rifles. And normally, when firing my long rifles, I am able to fire 10-20 shot strings using a tight patch without swabbing the bore between shots. So I was surprised to find this is not the case with my Charleville. It is a .69 caliber, and I have tried using a bare .675 round ball, and a .662 round ball using a .010 patch, but in both instances I am only able to get a about four shots before the bore is so fouled it gets difficult to load. I also tried loading the .675 ball with the .010 patch, but it would not start down the bore.
A cleaning patch run down the bore after the fourth shot in both of the above instances produced some pretty thick fouling, and at the end of the day, it took me longer to clean the bore after those four shots than it typically does to clean a rifle after 15-20. So my question is whether I am doing something wrong, or if that is simply to be expected with a smoothbore musket? In case it makes a difference, when using patches I lubed them with Mr. Flintlock's Patch Lube (same lube I use in my rifles) and each ball was loaded over 85 grains of Goex 2F.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Jay