Nice crack as she fires. Is that length hammer fall normal? My old CVA has almost none compared to that
??? Huh? If the pan/frizzen is open, what would be unsafe about it?
Just curious, maybe I'm missing something...
I believe they think there is a chance that the **** could drop out of half **** and if say the Flint struck the side of the barrel could cause sparks setting off the load.??? Huh? If the pan/frizzen is open, what would be unsafe about it?
Just curious, maybe I'm missing something...
Some range rules don’t have to make sense. But you have got to play by field rules anyway.??? Huh? If the pan/frizzen is open, what would be unsafe about it?
Just curious, maybe I'm missing something...
i refuse to go shoot at a range with peacocks like that strutting around causing a commotion. I have my own range and thats where i stick to unless i am at rendezvous. Some of these places push safety so much, that they are a safety issue themselves when it comes to those guys running around yelling, causing a shooter to become side tracked.Some range rules don’t have to make sense. But you have got to play by field rules anyway.
If you don't have, and I mean if you don't have common sense...stay away from any type of weapon, including a baseball bat....I passed my NMLRA range officer test several years ago and they do require **** down. What is to prevent frizzen from closing and coming into contact with the flint in the let down ****? Not likely to set it off but unless there is something mechanically wrong with the half ****, not likely that the **** will fall out of half **** and cause a spark. Some rules might be dreamed up by lawyers or clubs trying to avoid any future litigation. Case in point - blowing down the muzzle of a just fired muzzle loader. The explanation for this is that one of the ten commandments of firearm safety is to treat every firearm as if it were loaded. A novice seeing a shooter blowing down the muzzle might get the wrong idea that it is o.k. to put one's mouth over a "loaded" weapon.
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