03-18-2025, 11:21 AM,
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Kurt
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RE: Bore wipers
Sam, I think most wiping technique that carries enough water to soften the fouling with one push through with a dry is good.
I like the Dewey Jags like the Parker Hale that is long enough that a 3" patch makes full contact on the jag and bore. That carries enough moisture to soften the fouling and the dry patch is enough to take out enough fouling and most of the moisture.
Here at home when when I'm not pushed like a match I use a bore brush with a large patch. The dry patch shows that the first patch did a good job.
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03-18-2025, 02:20 PM,
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RE: Bore wipers
(03-18-2025, 11:21 AM)Kurt Wrote: Sam, I think most wiping technique that carries enough water to soften the fouling with one push through with a dry is good.
I like the Dewey Jags like the Parker Hale that is long enough that a 3" patch makes full contact on the jag and bore. That carries enough moisture to soften the fouling and the dry patch is enough to take out enough fouling and most of the moisture.
Here at home when when I'm not pushed like a match I use a bore brush with a large patch. The dry patch shows that the first patch did a good job.
In working as the Range Officer for a big number of Silhouette matches I get to see a lot of things. One thing I do know pretty much for sure, there is not hard fast absolute best way to manage things between shots. I see shooters using blow tubes. Wet and then Dry patches, bore pigs, the Remington squeegee jags. Different solutions for solvent. It all boils down to what really works for you.
The bore pigs I have seem to work ok in what little I have used them. I don't think they are the last word on anything, I do know they seemed to work as they were designed to. I don't think you can ask for much more than that.
All I do know for sure, the 44-77 they were being used in shot well. PP bullets made the barrel quite hot. Other than that, things just seemed to work quite well that day.
Sam
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03-18-2025, 07:21 PM,
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Kurt
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RE: Bore wipers
I have 2- .44-77's and 2- .44-90bn's and they all shoot very good with out any problems getting a good load.
I retired the 2 90's because I been getting eye damage from heave recoiling rifles during high heat from what the eye Doc. thinks. I favor the .44 calibers over the .45. I like the .44-75 Ballard. That uses a ..45-90 case necked down to the .44, it's a 2.5" case and the 2- .44-100 Straight's.
The .44-77 took two Bisons as well as the .44-90bn. The 90 dropped him fast with 1 shot. The 77 I had to make a follow up.
I don't understand why the .44's are not to popular.
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03-19-2025, 10:42 AM,
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Kurt
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RE: Bore wipers
Yes Sam finding the bottle neck .44 brass is a problem. Bob Watts told me that he was ordering a .44-90bn Shiloh but said he could not find brass so I just gave him 100 cases so he could shoot the rifle.
Yes there are a lot of negative discussion about the BN's especially the fouling but I cant see that it's any more than the .45's.
Back in the 70's I found a .40-70 BN roller and I had a problem getting it to shoot well but I think it was mostly matching the bullet for the twist the rifle had.
The .40-50 also has been pulling on me to take home  A friend has an original Hepburn with that chamber but at 85 years old I have too many BPCR in two iron boxes now LOL but it's pulling on my arm pretty hard.
Kurt
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03-19-2025, 01:58 PM,
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RE: Bore wipers
Sam,
Let that rifle pull my shirt sleeve a little more. That Hep. is a fine looking shooter and it comes with two stocks. One is sporting and the other is a Swedish hooked buttplate. We have schuetzen matches up in Wisconsin 5 hrs from me and I been working getting a rifle for this game. I more or less want a 1/4 bore but that little .40 would do just fine. He has a couple hundred cases and die that will go with the rifle so TNX for the offer making them for me.
I will see him soon enough and I will ask him to bring that rifle to the range. Man that will be the wrong thing for me to ask LOL.
Lurt
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