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Originally Posted by Boonechaser
(Post 3879334)
As i said, i have NEVER had a problem and untill i do, that is a true and correct statement. I didn't say it would never happen but, from what i have seen with this powder, it will not.
Bad logic. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3879352)
What's not a true and a correct statement is you saying it will be fine. Based on......... it hasn't happen yet, so it must be a fact.
Bad logic. |
Not a God. Just honest.
Saying what your experience is in doing it, is fine. Saying he'll never have a problem if he does as you do is wrong. Unless you're a God. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3879383)
Not a God. Just honest.
Saying what your experience is in doing it, is fine. Saying he'll never have a problem if he does as you do is wrong. Unless you're a God. Oh i am done with your immature attitude, go press your thoughts and beliefs on someone else. |
Originally Posted by zakjak711
(Post 3878841)
This is the first year I've used BH 209.
We have a split season and I didn't shoot yet my TC Omega yet with 110 gr's Bh 209. Our next season starts Dec. 1,2,3,4. Will it hurt to leave it loaded--as far as corrosion goes will it hurt? My barrel is S/S. Thanks guys, Jake As long as you keep it dry you should be fine. If you're worried about it, then clean it. No need to stress about it. If you don't shoot it, then there should be very little to worry about in my opinion. |
It seems like alot of you guys are talking about the corrosin characteristics of the powder as a reason to clean and reload.
Actually my main reason to load a cold bore barrel every day is because of moisture. Especially if you bring your rifle inside and out. Or if it is snowing or raining. Our MZ seasons are usually pretty wet here in WV. And condensation is what concerns me the most about leaving a rifle loaded over night or longer. I know for sure that if I left it loaded I would leave my rifle in the back of my truck. And would not allow it to be subjected to any heat or additional moisture. Just an opinion. Tom. |
Originally Posted by Boonechaser
(Post 3879384)
I never said he will never have a problem.
If it was loaded on a CLEAN barrel, it will be fine. No, I hate to argue, but I don't like to see bad advice given either. When I see it. I speak up. Obviously, your thin skin can't handle that. |
Originally Posted by HEAD0001
(Post 3879438)
Actually my main reason to load a cold bore barrel every day is because of moisture. Especially if you bring your rifle inside and out. Or if it is snowing or raining. Our MZ seasons are usually pretty wet here in WV. And condensation is what concerns me the most about leaving a rifle loaded over night or longer. I know for sure that if I left it loaded I would leave my rifle in the back of my truck. And would not allow it to be subjected to any heat or additional moisture. Just an opinion. Tom. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3879383)
Not a God. Just honest.
Saying what your experience is in doing it, is fine. Saying he'll never have a problem if he does as you do is wrong. Unless you're a God. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 3879441)
Your quote:
If it was loaded on a CLEAN barrel, it will be fine. No, I hate to argue, but I don't like to see bad advice given either. When I see it. I speak up. Obviously, your thin skin can't handle that. as i said though i bet it won't, if it was loaded on a clean barrel. Wow, just joined and already need the ignore button:s14: |
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