Star1pup
Well you have a NEF muzzleloader,and thats 75% of the battle won. :grin:
Here are some other options to consider:
For me,it kind of depends what kind of powder you are using. Black powder leaves a fair amount of ash debris in the barrel, using FFg, and I like to use 1/2 distilled water with a little liquid cleaner ( Fantastik,Simple Green, Krud Kutter,etc.) and maybe some isopropyl alcohol to help evaporate the water. Water is important to disolve the salts left in the powder ash.
If using Pyrodex (little less ash) I use Windex or windshield washer fluid and can even add a little isopropyl alcohol,as above.
If using 777 or American Pioneer Powder....really just need water (I like distilled ) or any of above if you want. Spit even works fine and some like,and even prefer it with
all powders. :grin:
Point in running a patch between every shot is to minimize the degree of fouling and to make the condition of the bore as close to UNIFORM for each shot as possible and to facilitate load ease. Some of the cleaners above will clean the bore closer to
1st shot than others. You have to decide what you prefer based on your shooting results,sabots used,etc.
If shooting patch & ball... and patch treated with Bore Butter or some favorite concoction, one usually won't need to run a patch between every shot...and only do so when loading gets too difficult.
Hope this helps a little.