unloading
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Fork Horn
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I have been reading threads about leaving guns loaded and whether or not to lightly oil the barrel, fouling, ect. Is it hard to unload a ML? I was thinking I would unload it after the hunt if I wasn't going out again for a few day? This is all in theory because I'm still waiting for my genesis to get here. Also I have seen a co2 system to unload them. Anyone have any experience with these?
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With inlines the Co2 system is not really needed as you can pull the breech plug and push the load out. Although I see no reason why it would not work. In a traditional rifle on the other hand, there is no breech plug to pull (unless you have a Firestorm, PA Hunter, RMC, or one of the custom ones). So here the Co2 discharger would work real good.
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Giant Nontypical
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With inlines the Co2 system is not really needed as you can pull the breech plug and push the load out. Although I see no reason why it would not work. In a traditional rifle on the other hand, there is no breech plug to pull (unless you have a Firestorm, PA Hunter, RMC, or one of the custom ones). So here the Co2 discharger would work real good.
With inlines the Co2 system is not really needed as you can pull the breech plug and push the load out. Although I see no reason why it would not work. In a traditional rifle on the other hand, there is no breech plug to pull (unless you have a Firestorm, PA Hunter, RMC, or one of the custom ones). So here the Co2 discharger would work real good.




