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Muzzleloader Hunting
Clean bore vs dirty...
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<blockquote data-quote="ENCORE" data-source="post: 890107" data-attributes="member: 33046"><p>What I will say is its the case with my rifle and, I know many other shooter/hunters here in Michigan that do the identical thing. I have a SS Pro Hunter 209x50 that I've done this with since it came out of the box. I did so with my Encores, all SS, since I could get my hands on BH209.</p><p> I was never much of a T7 shooter. Never liked that stuff and used Pyrodex or 2f instead. Just my preference. I'd do pretty much the same thing back then but, after 3 or 4 days, I'd touch off the rifle and just reload it. Rather I was lucky or what, I didn't have any barrel problems. Actually the truth be known, I was hammering the deer on the farm enough, that it never had a chance to rust.</p><p> </p><p> So its entirely up to you. I'm just letting you know what I'm doing and without problems. You know the saying: "Your results may vary."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENCORE, post: 890107, member: 33046"] What I will say is its the case with my rifle and, I know many other shooter/hunters here in Michigan that do the identical thing. I have a SS Pro Hunter 209x50 that I've done this with since it came out of the box. I did so with my Encores, all SS, since I could get my hands on BH209. I was never much of a T7 shooter. Never liked that stuff and used Pyrodex or 2f instead. Just my preference. I'd do pretty much the same thing back then but, after 3 or 4 days, I'd touch off the rifle and just reload it. Rather I was lucky or what, I didn't have any barrel problems. Actually the truth be known, I was hammering the deer on the farm enough, that it never had a chance to rust. So its entirely up to you. I'm just letting you know what I'm doing and without problems. You know the saying: "Your results may vary." [/QUOTE]
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