It goes boom... I swabbed it out another 3-4 times, kept getting rusty swabs out. Made some lube last night out of beeswax and olive oil ("hippie lube"...a few drops of patchouly oil in it) found some really thin close woven cotton and cut some approx. 1x1 squares, grabbed the Pyrodex (didn't leave the house yesterday to try to track down any Goex) and went downstairs to the "range" behind the house. I loaded and capped it and "click". My head started swirling and I could hear the voices..."misfires", "hangfires", "worst ever made", "you'll shoot your eye out, ol' geezer".. I recovered and tried a couple more, same thing. Then on #4, she goes boom. After that for the next 6 shots, ran like a Buick, no misfires, just worked. I don't know what kind of accuracy I should be getting, 'cause I never shot round balls before, just Buffalo bullets in the Greyhawk. At 50 yds it kept them all on the paper...almost. Number 3 was off to the left about an inch and #5 about the same to the right. All would have been "center-mass" on a Redcoat, but that's about it, no real group. I'm guessing my patchs may have been the main problem as they weren't uniform. Still, all in all I'm pretty stoked about my "C-note smokepole"! Can't wait to get a proper mold and run some bullets thru it. Scouts are 1in38" twist...not the best for RPB's???