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Muzzleloader Hunting
Clean bore vs dirty...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 890069" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Encore, I appreciate your advice. I actually already have the BH209 breechplug. I ordered it with my rifle last week(with the intention of getting blackhorn powder). Unfortunately the only powder I could find was the 777 pellets and that is what I am sighted in for our muzzleloader season which is this week only. I will only be able to hunt tomorrow through sunday. I will take your advice for next years season when i actually can find the black horn powder and work up a load. I know the blackhorn stuff is much less dirty/corrosive than standard blackpowders and pellets but I thought it still was corrosive and people suggested to still clean after every day of use. If you find this not to be the case then i will follow your instructions of shooting a fouling round before the opener next year and taking off the barrel and leaving the rifle in the cold until it is shot. Thank you for your advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 890069, member: 52437"] Encore, I appreciate your advice. I actually already have the BH209 breechplug. I ordered it with my rifle last week(with the intention of getting blackhorn powder). Unfortunately the only powder I could find was the 777 pellets and that is what I am sighted in for our muzzleloader season which is this week only. I will only be able to hunt tomorrow through sunday. I will take your advice for next years season when i actually can find the black horn powder and work up a load. I know the blackhorn stuff is much less dirty/corrosive than standard blackpowders and pellets but I thought it still was corrosive and people suggested to still clean after every day of use. If you find this not to be the case then i will follow your instructions of shooting a fouling round before the opener next year and taking off the barrel and leaving the rifle in the cold until it is shot. Thank you for your advice. [/QUOTE]
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