Thompson/Center's World Of Muzzleloading Series 2 - Cleaning

Published on July 10, 2017
Duration: 6:47

This video provides a detailed guide to cleaning Thompson/Center muzzleloaders, emphasizing safety precautions like ensuring the firearm is unloaded and unprimed. It covers barrel cleaning using T17 patches, bore seasoning for rust prevention, and thorough breech plug maintenance, including deep cleaning with T17 Breech Plug Cleaner. Specific instructions are given for the T/C STRIKE model's unique primer adapter.

Quick Summary

To properly clean a Thompson/Center muzzleloader, begin with safety checks: ensure it's unloaded, uncharged, and unprimed. Use T17 pre-saturated patches for barrel cleaning, focusing on the area near the breech plug. Deep clean the breech plug using T17 cleaner and a fire channel brush for reliable ignition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Safety Warnings
  2. 00:34Barrel Cleaning Procedure
  3. 01:35Bore Seasoning
  4. 01:56Breech Plug Removal and Thread Cleaning
  5. 02:38Breech Plug Deep Cleaning
  6. 03:48Lubrication and Reassembly
  7. 04:29T/C STRIKE Specific Cleaning

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential safety steps before cleaning a muzzleloader?

Before cleaning, always ensure your muzzleloader is completely unloaded, uncharged, and unprimed. It's also recommended to wear safety glasses and work in a well-ventilated area to avoid lead exposure.

How do you properly clean the barrel of a Thompson/Center muzzleloader?

Start by using T17 pre-saturated patches with short strokes from the ramrod, focusing on the first six inches above the breech plug. Continue until patches come out clean, then use a dry patch to absorb residual solvent.

What is the purpose of bore seasoning after cleaning?

After cleaning and drying the barrel, running a T17 Muzzleloader Bore Seasoning Patch conditions the bore. This step helps prevent rust and corrosion, protecting the barrel during storage or between uses.

How should the breech plug be cleaned for optimal performance?

Remove the breech plug and clean its threads with a brush and patch. For a deeper clean, submerge the plug in T17 Breech Plug Cleaner, then use a fire channel brush to ensure the ignition path is clear of all fouling.

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