Pull the trigger? :wink:colorado clyde said:Wonder how I would get a piece of tape stuck to the inside of the barrel out. :hmm:
Pull the trigger? :wink:colorado clyde said:Wonder how I would get a piece of tape stuck to the inside of the barrel out. :hmm:
:hmm: ....That just might work!....It sure gets the lead out fast... :haha:Claude said:Pull the trigger? :wink:colorado clyde said:Wonder how I would get a piece of tape stuck to the inside of the barrel out. :hmm:
Erik550c said:....... or a condom.
Zonie said:I don't think plugging the bore of a 12 guage with dirt or snow would be any major problem.
All of the pocket knives I've owned have a blade that would easily fit into a .36 caliber bore.
IMO, it's unlikely that you would ever plug a bore with dirt but if it happens, just run your pocket knife blade into the bore, rotating it as it goes.
Any dirt that doesn't fall out can be loosened up with a stick so that it will.
Would this leave the bore all nice and bright and shiny? No it wouldn't but the gun could be used if it needed to be shot.
In over 60 years of hunting, I never managed to plug the muzzle of my gun with mud, dirt or snow.
Carrying the gun with the muzzle somewhat elevated, it never comes close to being stuck in the ground.
Erik550c said:I have not gotten dirt in the barrel yet. I just want to know what to do if it happens.
Well, it's not "easy". Don't worry about it. If you plug your barrel with dirt when your hunting,, you'll figure something out to do if you want to continue hunting.Erik550c said:I want to be prepared... I was hunting with my smoothbore and noticed that it is easy to accidentally plug my barrels with dirt.
necchi said:I have fallen, tripping or slogging in mud/dirt/swamp,, but when I did the gun and it's muzzle was/is the thing I'm concerned about. My body hit the dirt while keeping the muzzle away from me,
Rick Richard said:I place black electrical tape over the end of my muzzle while hunting. It has NO impact on accuracy.