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Jim: I have not removed your post so perhaps you would like to post it again??
I checked your "Posts" and I only see this one showing up.
Claude (the owner) is playing with installing some updates and there is a chanch that something might have happened.

As a note to all of you folks, if a post seems to disappear you might want to poke your name in the left hand column to get to your Home.
Up towards the top is "Find Posts by this user" and "Find Topics by this user". If you poke one of these, it will list out all of the posts you've replied to, or all of the posts you've started.
This can help you find posts that have "suddenly disappeared".

zonie :)
 
Ok I will try again. My friend and I went hunting on the last day of muzzel loading season here in Ohio. We met at the car after seeing no deer. As always I unloaded my Renegade by shooting it. My friend who was using the new smokeless Savage fired his and just got a pop. Upon futher investigation it was noted that the sabot and bullet were pushed a few inches down the barrel. He pushed them back down recapped and tried again with the same results. He ended up removing the breach to pull the load. While I have no problem with modern inlines, I did enjoy the fact that my old style cap lock fired while his new type of muzzle loader failed to go off.
I really wanted to rub it in but never brought it up to him on the drive home. Can you beat a renegade?
James
 
I live in Akron but do my hunting in Southern Ohio. Noble County
James
 
Sounds like he didnt have any powder in it. :redface: what was the mess up? Fred :hatsoff:
 
Hobobob74 said:
Ya, as i said before we were deleted or whatever, My renegade always shoots right on. My dads new In-Line has had a few hang-fires with him using 209's.


P.S. Somthing happend to the guys post about a TC Scout too.

We don't discuss in-line firearms on this Forum - not even to compare them to traditional weapons. That is why the posts were removed.

Jim RN was contacted privately with an explanation, after the fact.

Since everyone read the rules before joining the Forum, an explanation is not always given.
 
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