The monthly shoot for the Spokane Falls Muzzle Loaders is the second Sunday of each month, with exception to May when due to Mother's day we shoot on the 3rd Sunday.
This has to be the coldest January shoot I can remember in the past twelve years. We have waded out into mid thigh and knee deep snow before but not in temperatures in the single digits.
Normally in good weather we will have around twenty five shooter. Yesterday we mustered ten to twelve, two only came to shoot the monthly aggregate target which was an 8" bull at 100yds from the bench. I've seen it before in practice but not in a match, guys had patched round balls freezing in the barrel. Some guys are still using spit to lube their patches, guys with mixed grease lubes were fouling their barrels. I follow the high tech method of using teflon coated dry patches and use a cleaning solution between each shot which is made up of liquid dish detergent, water soluble mineral oil and water. I substitute RV anti-freeze for water in cold temps and never have an issue. One of the guys had his mainspring break in three places, two had to quit due to fouled barrels. Us teflon shooters prevailed and two of us won the match.
One of the guys had his lip freeze to the barrel due to his bad habit of blowing down the barrel to test if clear, he only lost a wee bit of skin.
Sorry no pictures...
This has to be the coldest January shoot I can remember in the past twelve years. We have waded out into mid thigh and knee deep snow before but not in temperatures in the single digits.
Normally in good weather we will have around twenty five shooter. Yesterday we mustered ten to twelve, two only came to shoot the monthly aggregate target which was an 8" bull at 100yds from the bench. I've seen it before in practice but not in a match, guys had patched round balls freezing in the barrel. Some guys are still using spit to lube their patches, guys with mixed grease lubes were fouling their barrels. I follow the high tech method of using teflon coated dry patches and use a cleaning solution between each shot which is made up of liquid dish detergent, water soluble mineral oil and water. I substitute RV anti-freeze for water in cold temps and never have an issue. One of the guys had his mainspring break in three places, two had to quit due to fouled barrels. Us teflon shooters prevailed and two of us won the match.
One of the guys had his lip freeze to the barrel due to his bad habit of blowing down the barrel to test if clear, he only lost a wee bit of skin.
Sorry no pictures...