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newbie question, what is the problem with silicon as it relates to muzzleloading?

I'd like to know that answer too. I've always heard don't use it, but never why.

@halman I think you meant silicone?

From what little I know, silicone and black powder both ignite at around 450C, so I'm guessing the silicone won't completely burn up, and what doesn't burn will just keep building up until loading becomes a problem.

(I am not a chemist, so do your own research :))

The other thing is when silicone burns, one of the byproducts is silica (as in sand). That's probably not ideal for a lube.
 

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