Hi Guys, I recall from a little while back about folks saying they don't use a breech face scraper.
Well, I do use one.
The first thing down my bore at the end of a flinter shooting session is the scraper on the end of the rod. The photo shows what I poured out of my barrel after running the scraper on the breech face. That's a cheap, large patch the debris is resting on.
My thought is, it's easy enough to do. I won't have to flush or patch that stuff out of the barrel in the cleaning process.
Another cleaning tip I learned from an older gentleman friend is to always run an oiled patch or two (sometimes more) down the bore the day AFTER shooting and cleaning. Almost invariably I get a little orange on the patch the next day. My friend allowed that it is most likely residual moisture that we never quite get all out the day of cleaning. Once I hit it the day after with oil, my bores stay pristine.
Lest you think I am missing some fouling in my cleaning the day of shooting, that's not the case. I never stop until I get totally clean patches out of the bore. Then I oil well.
Just some tip I thought might come in useful to someone. Best wishes and God Bless, Marc