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Janissary,Larry,
Thank you for the guide I really appreciate it.
In my case it's more complicated since there's unfortunately a patent breech down there (don't know its dimensions), and furthermore, there is a slight choke near the muzzle.
Last year I did ask the leader of our reenactment group if there was something I could do to fill up the chamber of the patent breech, since it's unnecessary volume what with my vent hole being entirely forward of the breech face, making it harder to clean. He told me, anything you put in there is a potential projectile if it comes loose. For reenactment with audiences, even though we never shoot in the direction of other people, the idea of a potential projectile in there could get me in trouble. We're not allowed to use wadding or anything but powder. I believe you when you say that if done correctly it won't come loose, but I'm not comfortable going against what the leader told me.
Still I am glad to be informed about this little trick.
Good one.I’m really cornfused now. Does the gun have a traditional flat faced breech or a chambered breech?
How can a blank load put stress on a gun?
I think it's closer to 4 people have in some way questioned safety. That's not common around here.Larry,
Thank you for the guide I really appreciate it.
In my case it's more complicated since there's unfortunately a patent breech down there (don't know its dimensions), and furthermore, there is a slight choke near the muzzle.
Last year I did ask the leader of our reenactment group if there was something I could do to fill up the chamber of the patent breech, since it's unnecessary volume what with my vent hole being entirely forward of the breech face, making it harder to clean. He told me, anything you put in there is a potential projectile if it comes loose. For reenactment with audiences, even though we never shoot in the direction of other people, the idea of a potential projectile in there could get me in trouble. We're not allowed to use wadding or anything but powder. I believe you when you say that if done correctly it won't come loose, but I'm not comfortable going against what the leader told me.
Still I am glad to be informed about this little trick.
It's nice that you two care about my safety. Have a good day.
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