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Older (?) conicals question…..

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Flincher80

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So I came across a partial pack of Hornady Great Plains conicals for my .50 cal Hawken. I’ve been a patch n’ ball guy up until now (except sabots out of the in-line). Barrel is a 1:48 twist so I figured these things would hit nice 50-60 yards. So…my question is what I presume to be lube is dry and flaking off. is that white schleck normal? And since they’re HB I figured no patch is needed eh?
Appreciate any tips on trying these things out. I mostly archery hunt so the flintlock has just been used at the range, but I’d like to hunt with it this year.
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So I came across a partial pack of Hornady Great Plains conicals for my .50 cal Hawken. I’ve been a patch n’ ball guy up until now (except sabots out of the in-line). Barrel is a 1:48 twist so I figured these things would hit nice 50-60 yards. So…my question is what I presume to be lube is dry and flaking off. is that white schleck normal? And since they’re HB I figured no patch is needed eh?
Appreciate any tips on trying these things out. I mostly archery hunt so the flintlock has just been used at the range, but I’d like to hunt with it this year.
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Its normal they dry out. I have some that are 15 plus years old. No patch needed. I clean off the dry lube with a nylon brush and put some bore buter on them. If you're putting them in a flinter watch your powder charge, there's a point of to much back pressure and excess flash coming from the touch hole.
 
Its normal they dry out. I have some that are 15 plus years old. No patch needed. I clean off the dry lube with a nylon brush and put some bore buter on them. If you're putting them in a flinter watch your powder charge, there's a point of to much back pressure and excess flash coming from the touch hole.
Thanks! I was also told I could “melt” the lube off…I think I like the brush idea better. Most of what I saw so far was 90 gr BP. Higher than I’m used to. Figured I’d have to play a little.
 
Thanks! I was also told I could “melt” the lube off…I think I like the brush idea better. Most of what I saw so far was 90 gr BP. Higher than I’m used to. Figured I’d have to play a little.
80 to 90 is pretty much max for me from a flint, just make sure there's nobody next to ya.🍻
 
I've cleaned old lube off by soaking overnight in mineral spirits then wiping with paper towels. Had some that I wanted even cleaner so ran them through the dishwasher in a basket. And, no, the wife never knew! 😈
 
Mine too. What a PIA. Worst peat is they wouldn't group in any of my rifles. Some of the worst ammo I ever used but many shooters like them. Maxi's forever!!
 
Mine too. What a PIA. Worst peat is they wouldn't group in any of my rifles. Some of the worst ammo I ever used but many shooters like them. Maxi's forever!!
I tried them before (2 shots) and I swear they keyholed . But soooo many people are into them I figured it was worth another go, thanks!
 
I've cleaned old lube off by soaking overnight in mineral spirits then wiping with paper towels. Had some that I wanted even cleaner so ran them through the dishwasher in a basket. And, no, the wife never knew! 😈
Good thinking! I actually stuck them in a bowl and poured near boiling water over them and it worked ok.
 
So I came across a partial pack of Hornady Great Plains conicals for my .50 cal Hawken. I’ve been a patch n’ ball guy up until now (except sabots out of the in-line). Barrel is a 1:48 twist so I figured these things would hit nice 50-60 yards. So…my question is what I presume to be lube is dry and flaking off. is that white schleck normal? And since they’re HB I figured no patch is needed eh?
Appreciate any tips on trying these things out. I mostly archery hunt so the flintlock has just been used at the range, but I’d like to hunt with it this year.
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I cast alot of what you need, Stay away from bore butter (chap stik) . You need a good lube and a Dura Felt wad over the powder pay for the shipping $13.00 small flat rate priority and I will send you some Lubed Accurate I 50 Accurate bullets some/ Lee REALS /Dura felt wads (50-54) I use the 54 dry or lubed /Also some 490 RB with patches PM me if interested /Ed
 
I've shot bunches of them in my 1/48 twist TC and they shot well, beyond 100 yards even .They are a type of Minie with a heavy skirt so they handle heavy powder charges well. I would think an over powder wad would be detrimental??
 
Smear a little fresh lube one over the old & shoot'em. That's what Hornady advises. Used to say so on the package.
 
I've shot bunches of them in my 1/48 twist TC and they shot well, beyond 100 yards even .They are a type of Minie with a heavy skirt so they handle heavy powder charges well. I would think an over powder wad would be detrimental??
Agreed, really didn’t see a need for an overpowder patch. They’re a hollow base, I figured it wants to expand with gas…
 
Soak in mineral spirits overnight, gently shake, and pour off the sludge. Re-lube and shoot. I dip lube, but you can smear on also.

ADK Bigfoot
 
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