Thanks for your response and input Kieth, you are correct, I should have said the oil "may be" the problem instead of incorrectly stating "it is" the problem. I have modified my original post to make that correction. With help from the members here I am sure that bfgpw's problem can be solved. The Ballistrol oil may or may not contribute to, or be the cause of, the problem, but as you say you use it yourself and you also see some white grains of fouling at the muzzle. That itself is more substantiation of the possibility of solving the problem by shooting his ML w/o using Ballistol oil or any other petroleum based product. He will never know if he just says that's not the problem and does not try the offered possible soloution. If people thought that way we would still think the world was flat. You yourself have strengthened the arguement by finding a bit of the same whiteish looking fouling at the muzzle of your gun. There are other variables, the amount of oil, ambient temperature, propellent, etc. I feel it's worth trying as a soloution, after all, if removing the petroleum based products from the equation and cleaning his gun well of thier residue before the test firings does not solve the problem he is no worse off, by not trying the offered possible soloution he remains where he is, with the fouling. I suggest try all reasonable offered suggestions until the problem is solved. Thanks for the info on your similar fouling when using Ballistol oil in a ML, I am sure this is a problem which can be solved as long as it is approached as any other problem and you change or remove only one variable at a time, that way you know when you have identified the problem, and of course as in any problem solving excercise you must keep and open mind....<><....
I seem to remember that changing to that primer system may contribute to some additional fouling but cannot remember what it was for sure since I still only use standard ML caps or Musket caps on my ML's....I use "1,000 and 1" lube, inside and outside, metal and wood. I have been using "777", and prior to this used Pyrodex, and with either I can shoot all day at the range with no major cleaning, I also load and shoot several times during ML season and only clean the gun at the end of the season to put it away with no problems with fouling....