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bigtim6656 07-20-2010 06:49 PM

leaving a charge in.
 
Do any of you leave a load in at the end of the year untill next season? Why or why not? does it change if you go from black powder to 777 or to blackhorn?

flounder33 07-21-2010 03:38 AM

If I am hunting a couple day stretch I will leave my charge in, any longer and I always shoot mine off. I would be a little worried about my bore and I would also not feel as confident in my shot going off if I left it in. I have a hard time thinking of a good reason not to either shoot it off or push it out.
Art

Semisane 07-21-2010 06:24 AM

I usually load several guns at the beginning of the season. The load stays in the gun until it's shot during the season, or until my first range session with that gun after the season. Sometimes that's a week or two after the season end, sometimes a few months.

As long as it was loaded on a clean dry barrel (and I mean fully clean - no fouling shot - no caps popped) I would have no qualms leaving the load in for a year. In fact, my brother-in-law did that last year with his Knight.

cayugad 07-21-2010 09:07 AM

no.. I don't leave a load in my rifle. Couple of reasons..

#1 I worry about the bore and do not want to leave the rifle with a load in.
#2 A clean rifle is a happy rifle and a happy rifle owner. It just makes me feel better knowing exactly what is going on in my rifle bore.
#3 I do not like leaving loaded guns around. Too many friends stop over with their little children. Loaded guns are stored in places no one will go to but me. Too easy to forget a loaded rifle.
#4 I always feel better about hunting from a clean bore. I then know the rifle was set up and loaded and there should be no surprises when I pull that trigger.
#5 I shoot too much. No need to leave a loaded rifle around the house. Shoot it off and if need be load a different rifle.

heinz57 07-21-2010 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by cayugad (Post 3650585)
no.. I don't leave a load in my rifle. Couple of reasons..

#1 I worry about the bore and do not want to leave the rifle with a load in.
#2 A clean rifle is a happy rifle and a happy rifle owner. It just makes me feel better knowing exactly what is going on in my rifle bore.
#3 I do not like leaving loaded guns around. Too many friends stop over with their little children. Loaded guns are stored in places no one will go to but me. Too easy to forget a loaded rifle.
#4 I always feel better about hunting from a clean bore. I then know the rifle was set up and loaded and there should be no surprises when I pull that trigger.
#5 I shoot too much. No need to leave a loaded rifle around the house. Shoot it off and if need be load a different rifle.

i was going to give my view but after reading the above posting i have nothing to add ...

i think ???? it is unlawfull to store a loaded weapon .?????

falcon 07-21-2010 09:12 AM


I usually load several guns at the beginning of the season. The load stays in the gun until it's shot during the season, or until my first range session with that gun after the season. Sometimes that's a week or two after the season end, sometimes a few months.
What Semisane said. Mine are often loaded for months at a time. They always go bang when they are supposed to.

Semisane 07-21-2010 09:26 AM


i think ???? it is unlawfull to store a loaded weapon .?????
Not hardly (at least in my neck of the woods). However, there are restrictions about transporting loaded weapons in vehicles on wildlife management areas.

LifexIsxHunting 07-21-2010 09:26 AM

Last year I left a load in for a year because my breech plug tool broke and I couldn't get it out. The next season i went to sight it in and it just made a thump and lobbed out of the barrel. The bullet landed maybe 20 ft in front of me then it bounced somewhere i couldn't find it.

So no i wouldn't leave a bullet in just because i wouldn't when that happening when a deer walks by.

heinz57 07-21-2010 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by Semisane (Post 3650592)
Not hardly (at least in my neck of the woods). However, there are restrictions about transporting loaded weapons in vehicles on wildlife management areas.

STUPID and CARELESS is my answere ..

Semisane 07-21-2010 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by heinz57 (Post 3650605)
STUPID and CARELESS is my answere ..


You talking `bout ME, boy? :mad1:

:s2::s2: :arms: :s2::s2::s2:

(Yes, I choose to have a loaded weapon in my home. If you need one pronto it ain't worth a damn unloaded. A weapon, either loaded or unloaded, cannot be either stupid or careless. However, it may be managed or handled in such a manner. I choose to manage mine in an intelligent and careful manner.)


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