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Old 11-24-2003 | 11:10 AM
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I have just switched from a TC Hawkin (shooting it from 1980) to a new Black Diamond in-Line. With my old system, I had powder in 35mm film canisters, maxi-balls in their container and #11 caps in a capper. I could load pretty quick.

Now What??

The Sabots are in one container, the pyrodex pellets are in little tubes, and I can' t find a capper for musket caps.

What do you guys do to organize and reload quickly in the field?

Also, do I have to clean this gun as often as they say? When I practice, I swab the barrel every shot and clean it when I get home. Can I make several shots and not clean th gun at home before tomorrows hunt?

Any advice would be appreciated.

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Old 11-24-2003 | 11:39 AM
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Try using a " speedloader" . It is designed to hold the powder (pellets) the sabot and the cap all in one container.

I also have the same M/L and I swab it between every shot when at the range. When I get home, I then give it a good cleaning. I would probably hunt only one day with a dirty gun. Would a few days or longer harm the gun?...I honestly don' t know, but I would not want to ake that chance.
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Old 11-24-2003 | 11:47 AM
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Adding to what Jimmy S said, there are also cappers for 209 shotgun primers, which are the only recommended primers for use with pellets. Most modern in-lines come set up for 209s, or with a replacement breech plug.

Cleaning is essential. Don' t let your in-line sit overnight after firing it, or you may quickly run into corrosion problems. Black powder (and the substitutes) is very corrosive, and in-line barrels are generally not chrome-plated inside.

BP can be a pain in the behind, but it does extend the season
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Old 11-24-2003 | 11:59 AM
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I used to leave my hawkins loaded for a week or more if I didn' t shoot it. (In the cold and not capped) I' d clean it after the hunt if I shot it. Or after the next days hunt if I was hunting two in a row. On the range, I could shoot ten or more before I had to swab the barrel. I guess the new gun has new rules. Thanks for the help, I' ll look for the speed loaders tomorrow night when I check in my deer.

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Old 11-24-2003 | 12:11 PM
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Gryan,

There are different size speed loaders for different types of loads or caliburs. I too have an in-line 50 calibur and I use the green speed loaders. I also use a plastic ziploc bag to hold the caps and capper, only the pelets and bullets fit into the speed loader.

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Old 11-24-2003 | 03:42 PM
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there are little tin that breath mints come in.a couple of bullets and 4 to 6 pyrodex plettes and a pieace of a package of 209 primmers will fix in it OK. the capper will also fit across it inside.
try that.
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Old 11-24-2003 | 04:35 PM
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bring a screw in extension for the ramrod b/c most are just as long as the barrel. hey tree climber, our signatures are almost the same!!
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