.54 cal.,Rice 46" barrel, with Nock type hook breech, nice smooth crown and ball starts easily, .535 ball, 110gr. FF, .022 pillow ticking washed, lubed with either spit or a moose milk variant, always finish cleaning with WD-40, always thoroughly wipe clean and dry before a range session.
Without fail, the first shot, always at fifty yards, is accurate, but the patch is a black and shredded mess, I always check. There after, all the patches are what you would expect and accuracy is still on point. I tried it with mink oil and got the same results. Its probably not a big deal, because it is impacting where it should, maybe a touch low, but I can't figure it out. All my guns are first shot guns, and I like to have complete confidence in them. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Robby