With my limited experience so far in using a muzzleloader, I have learned that it is a good idea to fire a cap or two with the barrel held close to the ground to see if the dust moves.
I've been reading Kim Stuart's book, and he wrote about the first shot at the range being off target until the barrel got fouled.
So, when I park the Toyota, ready to hunt, am I meant to fire a charge of powder with or without a ball? Or just a cap or two?
I guess noise is something to consider. I'm lucky in that if it is necessary to fire a charge, I can do that easily someplace miles before my hunting location.
What do you guys do?
Kind regards,
Ben
I've been reading Kim Stuart's book, and he wrote about the first shot at the range being off target until the barrel got fouled.
So, when I park the Toyota, ready to hunt, am I meant to fire a charge of powder with or without a ball? Or just a cap or two?
I guess noise is something to consider. I'm lucky in that if it is necessary to fire a charge, I can do that easily someplace miles before my hunting location.
What do you guys do?
Kind regards,
Ben