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So mother nature does'nt creep in an spoil the charge
Jess said:Have you ever had a misfire?
I guess its difficult for those who live below the frost belt to understand hunting in cold weather.BrownBear said:Jess said:Have you ever had a misfire?
Only while practicing at the range. Determined the cause, found the solution, and used the solution in the field. Beginning, middle and end of story.
If I hadn't put in the range time in bad conditions, I'd probably still be alternately scratching my head and my hiney, telling stories about the deer that got away due to misfires, and blaming the gun and the weather. T'aint so.
LongrifleDoc said:OK, but do you, or should you, plug the bore also?
But, if we protected against all those "what ifs", we wouldn't get much shooting done. I like to eliminate all I can.
NWTF Longhunter said:"If a drop of sweat or a falling tear
gets in your pan...goodby deer"
NWTF Longhunter said:Sometimes I use my pick to poke a smidgen of 4f into the touch hole, that usually guarantees ignition.
PJC said:I quite often do the same thing.
At night I bring my rifle inside and set it someplace warm to make sure any moisture that might have been absorbed during the day will dry off before morning. I wipe the pan clean and keep the vent open to help dry off any evil moisture.
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