For a good blackpowder Cleaning Solution...here is my cleaning formula:
1 Liter Storage Bottle1 Cup House Hold Ammonia1/4 Cup Dawn Dishwashing Soap Fill the
1 Liter Storage Bottle 1/2 full with warm to hot water. Add 1 cup of
House Hold Ammonia and then
1/4 Cup of Dawn Dishwashing Soap. Mix well and top off the liter bottle with warm water.
When I clean my gun at the end of the day, I swab the bore a few times with a pacth that has been wetted with this cleaning solution. I also use it to swab the bore while shooting at the range if I notice that there is a lot of fouling in the bore. The ammonia in this solution neutralizes the acidic compounds that form when buring blackpowder and there is nothing better than Dawn for scrubbing out a dirty bore.
After a patch or two, I then run a dry patch down the bore. The dry patch should come out with a greenish tint with little or no black rubbed into it. If there is a lot of black, then run a few more patches wetted with the cleaning solution. Once I'm satisfied, I finish cleaning the firearm with a fine
WWII military oil that was originally designed to be used with the very corrosive
Cordite Powders of that age. This military oil is great for use on Blackpowder firearms.
Once the bore is cleaned, and the flash-hole/nipple has been cleaned, and the lock has been cleaned and oiled, I then wipe down the outside of the stock & barrel, being careful to wipe away any residual powder residues. Once done in this fashion, your firearm will be clean...it will not rust...and you don't have to boil water.
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