What’s up, thanks, most were taken down a few years ago with the youtube purge. I mostly had reloading videos on black powder, a few 1911 home gunsmithing videos, and m1 garand dummy rifle grenade launching videos. RUclips gave me strikes and deleted most videos so I never upload anymore. Some short clips are still up and some older sloppy low quality videos lol. I’m no Caleb. He has the cinematography talent.
After BP shooting do you disassemble your Schofield any further to clean than just removing and breaking down the cylinder assembly? Loved your presentation and look forward to more would especially like to see more black powder cartridge shooting ❤DJ
@@dorisjohnson8857 no the schofield just take the cylinder off and clean in all the crevasses. Hard to get the cylinder base pin. You have to keep it pushed in to clean it. Eventually I will clean clean the internals but the bolt hole is so small and there is never any fouling near it so I’m not worried about stuff getting in there and cleaning it every time. The side plate is easy enough to pull off and clean most that way if need like the hand spring or tip of hammer. Summary: take cylinder and side plate off to clean. That’s it. Just be thorough with q tip and get the fouling off. Use an oil that works with black powder like ballistol. Lots of modern petroleum based oils with will turn black powder fouling into cement and be crazy difficult to clean. Ballistol and water just washes black powder fouling away.
It's actually pronounced Shofield. Cyrus Schofield is the one that helped rewrite the Bible. Magor Schofield actually designed the Schofield ammo. Seriously, look it up
@@WilliamFish-q5n one of them things that people may know is wrong but it’s just accepted. Like the difference in pronunciation of of John Garand’s name and what people call the m1 garand rifle.
All these years, and I didn't even know you had videos over here! Great stuff. i'm definitely subscribed and have rung the bell
What’s up, thanks, most were taken down a few years ago with the youtube purge. I mostly had reloading videos on black powder, a few 1911 home gunsmithing videos, and m1 garand dummy rifle grenade launching videos. RUclips gave me strikes and deleted most videos so I never upload anymore. Some short clips are still up and some older sloppy low quality videos lol. I’m no Caleb. He has the cinematography talent.
@@garrettfromsmokeinthewoods this is true. They do the same with the lemat.
After BP shooting do you disassemble your Schofield any further to clean than just removing and breaking down the cylinder assembly? Loved your presentation and look forward to more would especially like to see more black powder cartridge shooting ❤DJ
@@dorisjohnson8857 no the schofield just take the cylinder off and clean in all the crevasses. Hard to get the cylinder base pin. You have to keep it pushed in to clean it. Eventually I will clean clean the internals but the bolt hole is so small and there is never any fouling near it so I’m not worried about stuff getting in there and cleaning it every time. The side plate is easy enough to pull off and clean most that way if need like the hand spring or tip of hammer.
Summary: take cylinder and side plate off to clean. That’s it. Just be thorough with q tip and get the fouling off. Use an oil that works with black powder like ballistol. Lots of modern petroleum based oils with will turn black powder fouling into cement and be crazy difficult to clean. Ballistol and water just washes black powder fouling away.
@@soylentgreen7074 Thanks for all this information I really appreciate it ❤DJ
It's actually pronounced Shofield. Cyrus Schofield is the one that helped rewrite the Bible. Magor Schofield actually designed the Schofield ammo. Seriously, look it up
@@WilliamFish-q5n one of them things that people may know is wrong but it’s just accepted. Like the difference in pronunciation of of John Garand’s name and what people call the m1 garand rifle.