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Hunting with a ML in the rain? Never again!
At least I don't think so.
It rained steadily this past Thursday all day. I had the day off, and though I was tempted to switch it out for another day, I decided to go hunting instead to see what would be out and about. Long story short…NOTHING. Not a single deer all day, but two other days where it hasn’t been raining I haven’t seen anything either. I did find a really nice rub/scrape line. About seven rubs and 5 scrapes leading into the impenetrable swamp. I will have a hard time nailing this buck down, but that’s what will make it so sweet if I get him. Anywho…me thinks hunting with a muzzleloader in the rain (rain, not drizzle) is a bad idea. It is a good thing I didn’t see anything because around 3pm, I was wondering if my charge was soaked by then. I decided to take aim at an empty coke can about 100 yards away, pulled the trigger and, “thoomp,” my bullet exited the barrel and traveled about, oh…2 feet. It was actually pretty comical since I was just shooting at a coke can, but I would have been POed if I had finally seen a deer to shoot at. I picked the bullet up and it looked good as new, so I’ll shoot it off at the range to see how it does. The sabot was still in the barrel so I popped in another primer to shoot the sabot out, removed the breech plug and rammed out the soaking-wet charge. I don’t have a tree stand, so I hunt from the ground, and it’s very hard for me to sit on the ground but for so long…until my body is screaming at me with aches and pains. Thus, I sit for a couple of hours and then still hunt for three or so, then sit again, etc. If I were able to sit in the same spot all day, hunting in the rain with a muzzy might be doable, as long as I was able to keep the muzzle pointed downward. But when you’re up and moving about, you need to change carry positions and there’s too many other things to pay attention to than the constant angle of your barrel. I suppose you could put a finger cot over the muzzle, but when you still hunt, you can discover something that requires instant action, and having to worry about removing something from the muzzle (or remembering to remove it!) is probably too much. Somebody tell me that there’s a shoot-thru something you can put over your muzzle that won’t affect the pressure! :D |
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Somebody tell me that there’s a shoot-thru something you can put over your muzzle that won’t affect the pressure! ![]() I actually like hunting in the rain but you do have to have the right gear. As time goes by you will collect the gear and the information you need to have a good hunt... just remember anyday is a good day to go hunting... |
I've hunted many times with my flintlocks in the rain...Buy a good poncho and keep the gun under it until you are ready to shoot...
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You can shoot through anything you put on the muzzle - finger cot, muzzle mit, finger cut from rubber glove, tape, etc. It does no harm and won't affect point of impact. a drop or two of rain down your bore will ruin your day for sure. There's no reason to let that happen.
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I been out with my thunder hawk in down pours ,rain sleet @ snow storms.The gun has never let me down
I use a small balloon over the barrel and a leather cover on the breech area |
as mentioned, a lil bit of a cover is good, i used saran wrap with a rubber band on it over the barrel.
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I also hunted Thursday and it rained heavily all day in the area I hunted in. I actually had the same worry as you did, but didn't have any tape to put over the barrel. I tried to keep the barrel pointed downward when walking, and when sitting I did sit in a covered stand. I didn't see anything that I could shoot at, so I left it loaded. I decided instead of unloading it that I'd just leave it loaded since I was going back out Friday. I was worried moisture would have gotten to the powder. I did change primers on them on Friday. Anyway, that afternoon I ended up seeing the biggest buck I've ever seen and I decided to take the shot as he was getting ready to head back into the woods. The bullet had the exact POI I wanted it to and hit exactly where I aimed. So luckily for me, it worked out well. I think the key is to just keep your muzzle pointed down. If you are really worried about it, put some tape of the barrel.
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Okay, well that's good news! I thought for sure that blocking the muzzle in any way during a shot was a BIG no-no, no matter what type of gun. THANKS.
I was wearing a genuine USGI poncho and...FAIL. I dunno what was wrong with it, but the rain went through. It wasn't leaking...the water just was seeping through the actual material. I was pissed, but fortunately the polypropylene base layer I was wearing kept my actual skin dry, though I was cold because everything else on top of it was soaked. I agree that hunting in the rain can be good. I was two for two in the rain, now I'm two for three. :) BUT, I don't think I'll hunt in an all-day rain again IF I am planning on going hunting the next day as well, cause you gotta deal with getting all your gear dried and ready for the next day, and by the time you're done with that, it's time to get up and hunt again! |
I hate hunting in the rain myself, but how my work schedule is odd, so I have to hunt when I get an chance, so new rain gear, some tape over the muzzle I be ready to go.
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Just remember to not shove anything into the barrel! Putting tape, balloons, rubbers etc on the outside of the barrel does no harm.
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black electric tape works great.
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Yep I use a piece of Masking Tape over the muzzle and have hunted a couple of stratght days in the pouring rain and it still went off just fine. It's Funny though I had to convince a few of My Hunting MLer Buddies that it was OK to use the Tape as they said I was going to Blow Up! HA HA! but after they backed up 50 feet and watched me fire a shot with it on, then reload and tape and shoot again I finally convinced them it was Safe.
My Wifes a Nurse and I had her bring some finger cots home from work and I gave em to My Hunting Buddies, the Tape was to much of a Hassle for them to cut and put on. I cut pieces of Tape about the size of a quarter, clean the muzzle end and stick it on and press it around the barrel end, I never had one come off untill I fired. (BP) |
Originally Posted by Breechplug
(Post 3717829)
Yep I use a piece of Masking Tape over the muzzle and have hunted a couple of stratght days in the pouring rain and it still went off just fine. It's Funny though I had to convince a few of My Hunting MLer Buddies that it was OK to use the Tape as they said I was going to Blow Up! HA HA! but after they backed up 50 feet and watched me fire a shot with it on, then reload and tape and shoot again I finally convinced them it was Safe.
My Wifes a Nurse and I had her bring some finger cots home from work and I gave em to My Hunting Buddies, the Tape was to much of a Hassle for them to cut and put on. I cut pieces of Tape about the size of a quarter, clean the muzzle end and stick it on and press it around the barrel end, I never had one come off untill I fired. (BP) The finger cots must be renamed. Muzzle Condoms. |
I don't mind hunting in the rain according that I have Camo rain suits that I can change every day.Here in Granby ,Quebec I have rain most of the time and if I don't hunt in the rain ,most of my hunting days will be void
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I won't hunt in the rain. I would rather work than hunt in the rain. Ron
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As I mentioned in a prior Post, I see a-lot of Deer during Rain, especially Bucks. There's not many Hunters who will go out in it but it's really worth it if you have the right Gear and ONLY take GOOD shots it can pay off. Now that I think of it during a good Snow Storm Bucks move good also. There's been times where it's Snowing so hard ( 2-3" an hour) that you cant keep yourself let alone your scope cleared off and the Deer are moving. I've also witnessed this during a Lightning and Thunder Storm, I've seen Bucks come out into a open Corn field and just stand there and shake. But it's no fun when your holding a Gun (made of Steel) or a Bow make of (aluminum) I dont know why they do this or move when they do, but they do. Has anyone else experienced this? Also Deer and all the rest of the Animals we Hunt live out in this all the time, there's never a bad time to go Hunting.
(BP) (BP) |
Thats why we built this last year before deer season.
Almost completed in this pic but this is how it looks for the kids to use during the summer. ![]() Now its fully enclosed with camo material and inside is a elevated bench seat from a van, a rifle rest and heater.......and a whiz bucket. :D I even leave a cheap range rod up there. :barmy: |
Originally Posted by Gm54-120
(Post 3718234)
Thats why we built this last year before deer season.
Almost completed in this pic but this is how it looks for the kids to use during the summer. ![]() Now its fully enclosed with camo material and inside is a elevated bench seat from a van, a rifle rest and heater.......and a whiz bucket. :D I even leave a cheap range rod up there. :barmy: (BP) |
i'll never let rain stop me
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Breechplug
It is cheating :D but it has also saved a few deer and thinned out some coyotes because i was content to sit longer and wait for the ones i wanted. When you are wet and freezing your butt off, you are more likely to take the first or second target you see....at least i am. This one over looks 2 fields. One has a small circle of small trees and brush in the middle where deer bed down and i can scope out 3 tree lines between fields. It also covers a known path to the river and our food plots. The area is covered with wild berry shrubs too just about 30 yards from the stand. This is one of the views. ![]() The river bottom view. Its to the left of the above pic. ![]() This is part of the other field (last year) but the grass is shorter now. They used it for pasture this year. ![]() We have another smaller/shorter enclosed stand that covers a pond, a creek bed and the next field over. |
Gm54-120
Now, that is what i say is a nice place to hunt. The look of them field, and meadow, and tree, look good to me. |
Originally Posted by Breechplug
(Post 3718225)
As I mentioned in a prior Post, I see a-lot of Deer during Rain, especially Bucks. There's not many Hunters who will go out in it but it's really worth it if you have the right Gear and ONLY take GOOD shots it can pay off. Now that I think of it during a good Snow Storm Bucks move good also. There's been times where it's Snowing so hard ( 2-3" an hour) that you cant keep yourself let alone your scope cleared off and the Deer are moving. I've also witnessed this during a Lightning and Thunder Storm, I've seen Bucks come out into a open Corn field and just stand there and shake. But it's no fun when your holding a Gun (made of Steel) or a Bow make of (aluminum) I dont know why they do this or move when they do, but they do. Has anyone else experienced this? Also Deer and all the rest of the Animals we Hunt live out in this all the time, there's never a bad time to go Hunting.
(BP) (BP) |
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