Had a 22 shot w walk blanket shoot here in E Penna yesterday. 20 degrees and windy (in your face mostly).
I had watched the weather reports (don't we all) and forecast was close to the actual 20 degrees... (25 degrees I recall) but sunny!! I turned lazy and decided that rather than schmear around with bear grease and loading blocks of which I have more than the average guy, I decided I would use dry teflon patching and that I should be able to get away with that since it would not be more than a few degrees below freezing. Well, I got there and it was 17 degrees overcast and windy as H . 17 of us went out in 2 groups. Now I was dressed just right, My frenchy great lakes fur hat (w/tail, 'on the hat that is) deer skin mittens etc etc.
In any case the teflon seemed to have frozen 'fat' if there is such a thing. I had to pound on the ball to enter it after a good battering. After the first 3 or 4 shots I noticed that the patched ball was seemingly freezing to the bore at the starters end abt 6 or so inches down. I had to borrow a mallet to get it past that point and then the ball would nearly fall in. ripped patch for sure. I dug out some thinner patch from my pouch and that seemed to get past the rough spot better but I could still feel that it was tearing up the patch after that spot. I further noticed it got very tight about 2 inches above the powder charge area. My wooden (primative ball starter snapped off (got the busted piece out no problem.
Needless to say I missed too many targets
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Upon cleaning the old rifle at home My jag stayed in the bore and I had to go fishing to recover it. The steel stud on the brass jag was stripped, apparently from pounding on the short started ball to get it by the rough frozen spot with the jag loose on the rod by a thread or so.
So when it is cold use the bear grease, oil, mink sweat or whatever. Things do tend to break when we get out of synch!
This post is only to be a word to the wise not to get lazy.
(And to make the northern boys laugh and help their cabin fever malaise!
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