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Muzzleloader Hunting
Do you hunt with a clean bore?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryLamb" data-source="post: 455747" data-attributes="member: 15377"><p>All those goodies we stuff in there corrode. While at the range I can almost shoot all day using pyrodex, but always load a clean bore for hunting and always clean after unloading. Even the bore lead can start fuzzing up with time, but moisture and consequently rust almost instantly appears if propellant fouling is not removed. </p><p> </p><p>Now, in states like mine where covered ignition and glass sights are not allowed, the differences in point of impact due to some fouling at the typical 150 yards or less is not substantial. Meaning if I miss with the first one I will likely miss in the same spot with my reload! If I could clean up shivering and buck fever from my hold it would be far more significant.</p><p> </p><p>Heck, just keep it clean at the end of the day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryLamb, post: 455747, member: 15377"] All those goodies we stuff in there corrode. While at the range I can almost shoot all day using pyrodex, but always load a clean bore for hunting and always clean after unloading. Even the bore lead can start fuzzing up with time, but moisture and consequently rust almost instantly appears if propellant fouling is not removed. Now, in states like mine where covered ignition and glass sights are not allowed, the differences in point of impact due to some fouling at the typical 150 yards or less is not substantial. Meaning if I miss with the first one I will likely miss in the same spot with my reload! If I could clean up shivering and buck fever from my hold it would be far more significant. Heck, just keep it clean at the end of the day! [/QUOTE]
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