jeremyc
32 Cal.
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I am shooting a T/C New Englander 50 cal w/.490 ball and .010 butter cream lubed patches. I understand that when you move around it's possible for the ball to slide toward the muzzle and before firing you must make certian it's seated against the load.
How much can I move? For instance, I'm sitting in my treestand for a few hours. I've probably changed positions a few times sitting, I've probably stood up for a bit, etc... Now a deer comes. Should I take my ramrod and make sure it's seated? Or should I just do that after each movement? What I'm trying to understand is how much movement is required before the ball starts to fall.
Muzzleloading season is shortly after Christmas here in Ohio and it will be my first muzzleloader season, in fact I just purchased my gun 2 days ago so I'm a complete newbie.
Jeremy
How much can I move? For instance, I'm sitting in my treestand for a few hours. I've probably changed positions a few times sitting, I've probably stood up for a bit, etc... Now a deer comes. Should I take my ramrod and make sure it's seated? Or should I just do that after each movement? What I'm trying to understand is how much movement is required before the ball starts to fall.
Muzzleloading season is shortly after Christmas here in Ohio and it will be my first muzzleloader season, in fact I just purchased my gun 2 days ago so I'm a complete newbie.
Jeremy