nchawkeye
58 Cal.
Four in loading block, 25 or so in pouch and ball bag and a horn full of powder (probably a half pound or so)...
Doesn't that come out to 5 not 4?roundball said:A loaded rifle and 3 reloads.Gotspark said:"...hunting deer..."
1 for a possible second deer
1 to replace the reload I drop in the leaves;
1 extra spare for insurance;
Well, it was this past fall in our youth deer season. It was my first muzzleloader hunt, I bought these nifty little speed loaders and I figured I oughta just put my powder in and put my oily patch and ball in too. Well, when you need them the powder had packed itself into a wet powder stuff that I hadn't noticed when I needed to quickly reload after I missed a button buck and he stood there still the gun just went pop. So then to top it all off when I went back to pull the load it wouldn't budge and I wore out the threads on the puller and ball so I had to take it to a gun smith. This was a terrible day but I eventually got a deer with the muzzleloader this year. Since presidents day I have now been muzzleloading for a year.Gotspark said:Might I ask what happened with the speed loaders and why?
Gotspark said:Just wondering how many you take out when hunting deer.
Didn't think of it in that direction.
bkovire said:i was brought up by this say'n (if you need more than 3 shots to get your game, dont go hunting) i dont go hunting but if i did i would take 5, 1 in the smoke pole 4 extra, and 2 capers.
I never used 4 rounds in a day's deer hunting.
Enter your email address to join: