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The Evil Mike Brooks
I read all of it every day.Yep, 8 pages worth.
I read all of it every day.Yep, 8 pages worth.
Yes, because I watched "The Mountain Men" and saw it done there!To follow Mule Brain, would you be blowing down the barrel if you had not read it some place?
Most people go home because they suck!I'm a blower. If I go to a range and am told I can't blow I just go home. No big deal.
Blowing down the barrel softens fouling, that's the only reason I do it. It's part of the reason I can shoot all day and not have to swab out the barrel. Why that should bother anybody I don't know. I'm perfectly fine with those that don't do it, leave people alone.....
Your "opinion" is worth exactly what I paid and only serves to stir a hornet nest. If you wanted to actually contribute something, you'd offer a reasoned argument to support your position instead of insulting forum members.Stated an opinion! If you don't like it.....don't read my postings!!
My wife told me it was just a bad time to spend...Sucks gettin' old.
If we forget about range rules or the Commandments - What's unsafe about it? Seriously. I mean you put your hand over an actual loaded gun when ramming.
We have lots of historic references to doing it.Y'know, I never got into this habit. Whole concept seems kinda silly to me, and given that Hollywood promoted it back in the day, I am even more certain it is a silly idea. Nope, just not gonna start giving my gun blow jobs any time soon.
Been doing this near fifty years now, never once was confused as to if my gun went off. Have only dryed balled once, and that near forty years agoPerhaps the best reason to not blow down the barrel is hang fire. If you *think* your gun went off, and blow down the barrel, it may just blow back.
And before anyone says they always know when their gun doesn't go off, how many of us have dryballed when we NEVER forget to put in the powder first?
Find a new club, if they are that nit picky, I can imagine what else is in the rules.My BP club says don't do it any time so being the rule I don't
Best advice.Stated an opinion! If you don't like it.....don't read my postings!!
It can only hang fire and shoot you if it didn’t go off. On an empty gun, yes I know ‘all guns are loaded, doesn’t count with a single barrel ml I just shot, there is nothing to go off.Definitely a toss up issue. I can see not doing it if you're in a speed shooting situation with quite a few people on the line.
My BP club says don't do it any time so being the rule I don't. Funny how it didn't take me long to just stop doing it.
Stopping it did not have any change in accuracy or loading so IMHO it's unnecessary.
The odds are very high for hot ember or super delayed ignition so the question is are the odds worth your life.
Gun safety states to never point the muzzle at anything not intended to be shot, including yourself.
I've seen hang fires that lasted upwards of 4-5 seconds. I've seen rifles laid down pointed down range go off as the shooter walked away to get tools.
I'll side with Murphy's law. Anything that can happen will eventually happen.
I might do this just for the fun of it... and the looks I will get.From page 8 of a long post:
A simple solution to the (Blow or not to
Blow) safety issue is to get a rubber ducky. Just enlarge the "squeker hole " and use it to blow down the barrel by placing the duck over the barrel and squese the duck! This is why you may find people with rubber ducks hanging from a leather cord. :yakyak:
And from April 15, 2010:
I keep mine in my bathtub. :blah: :haha:
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