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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3250682" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Anybody that has ever fired and cleaned a Muzzle loader has used jags for the most part.</p><p>I need to check out those Tiptons.</p><p>I don't clean anything on a regular basis unless it's one of my competition pistol/rifle. They get a full strip, clean and lube before each match. </p><p>I'm amazed at the number of folks that don't use lube on their guns. We have shooters that have FTE's, and FTL all the time. As an RO I'm looking at their gun pretty closely and they are dry. I'll offer them some lube in a non judgemental way, and some will take it, and their gun will run, but there are some that say their gun runs better dry. All the while I'm thinking this guy isn't going to be in the top tier of scores because he is spending all his time clearing jams caused by running dry, but it's their game and I tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3250682, member: 5412"] Anybody that has ever fired and cleaned a Muzzle loader has used jags for the most part. I need to check out those Tiptons. I don't clean anything on a regular basis unless it's one of my competition pistol/rifle. They get a full strip, clean and lube before each match. I'm amazed at the number of folks that don't use lube on their guns. We have shooters that have FTE's, and FTL all the time. As an RO I'm looking at their gun pretty closely and they are dry. I'll offer them some lube in a non judgemental way, and some will take it, and their gun will run, but there are some that say their gun runs better dry. All the while I'm thinking this guy isn't going to be in the top tier of scores because he is spending all his time clearing jams caused by running dry, but it's their game and I tried. [/QUOTE]
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