That First Shot
#18
Muley....
Gotta love that!... Personally, I find it difficult to follow threads like these, maybe because I'm too old school and set in my ways. I don't think I would sleep well knowing I had a dirty ML in the house, no matter WHAT the manufacturer said of their powder. I may shoot a center fire rifle or handgun or one of my .22's now and then and not clean the bore for a few days but I always give the outside a good wipe down. To me, leaving a ML with a dirty or even fouled bore is just plain BLASPHEMY!
And no... I'm not bashing the use of in-lines. I read these threads because I want to stay informed. I'm just set in my ways so to speak. That said, kudos to ronlaughlin for going the extra mile to show us his experiment albeit it somewhat tedious to reach his objective.
BPS
#19
Muley....
Gotta love that!... Personally, I find it difficult to follow threads like these, maybe because I'm too old school and set in my ways. I don't think I would sleep well knowing I had a dirty ML in the house, no matter WHAT the manufacturer said of their powder. I may shoot a center fire rifle or handgun or one of my .22's now and then and not clean the bore for a few days but I always give the outside a good wipe down. To me, leaving a ML with a dirty or even fouled bore is just plain BLASPHEMY!
And no... I'm not bashing the use of in-lines. I read these threads because I want to stay informed. I'm just set in my ways so to speak. That said, kudos to ronlaughlin for going the extra mile to show us his experiment albeit it somewhat tedious to reach his objective.
BPS
Gotta love that!... Personally, I find it difficult to follow threads like these, maybe because I'm too old school and set in my ways. I don't think I would sleep well knowing I had a dirty ML in the house, no matter WHAT the manufacturer said of their powder. I may shoot a center fire rifle or handgun or one of my .22's now and then and not clean the bore for a few days but I always give the outside a good wipe down. To me, leaving a ML with a dirty or even fouled bore is just plain BLASPHEMY!
And no... I'm not bashing the use of in-lines. I read these threads because I want to stay informed. I'm just set in my ways so to speak. That said, kudos to ronlaughlin for going the extra mile to show us his experiment albeit it somewhat tedious to reach his objective.
BPS
BH 209 might be different, but I never actually hunted with it. I've shot it a lot, but everytime hunting season rolls around I get the traditional itch, and go back to a sidelock, and BP.
There's something satisfying about hunting like our forefathers that appeals to me. It seems to fit an old fart hobbling around the mountains. I blew out my knee a week ago, so this year i'm really hobbling. I'll still be out there trying. I have a bull tag for 2nd rifle season in mid Oct. I'll be using the Renegade with a maxi. Hopefully, I can avoid the hoards of rifle hunters.
#20
I am sorry to hear about your knee Muley hunter.. I hope it will hold up for you top get in your hunt before anything major takes place with it.. That uneven ground can be very painful on a guy with a bum knee..
I am new to this idea of black powder hunting.. So I will be following a lot of comments to learn as much as I can. I had a friend that used to go out with his back in the late 70s and man have things changed.. He used to shoot the cap and ball and he melted down his own lead to make his own.. Things appear so much easier now a days..
I also believe in taking care of you guns when coming back from a hunt whether it has been fired or not.. I was brought up with that understanding and see no need to take a risk of having any of them start rusting..
I am new to this idea of black powder hunting.. So I will be following a lot of comments to learn as much as I can. I had a friend that used to go out with his back in the late 70s and man have things changed.. He used to shoot the cap and ball and he melted down his own lead to make his own.. Things appear so much easier now a days..
I also believe in taking care of you guns when coming back from a hunt whether it has been fired or not.. I was brought up with that understanding and see no need to take a risk of having any of them start rusting..


