I can only speak for myself, but a capped can would be different from a loaded revolver. My thinking would be, if there isn't an airtight seal from both ends of the cylinder, then it would pretty much be like pouring it out on a table, and leaving it there. Maybe not, but that's where I'm coming from.crockett said:It has always amazed me that once black powder is put into a firearm we all have a panic attack about sealing out moisture. We don't pour wax or smear crisco over the canister cap on a can of black powder or on a flask spout or the spout on a powder horn- all that black powder seems to weather things pretty well.
mykeal said:This subject comes up a lot and it always puzzles me. Why would someone load a gun and NOT SHOOT it for an entire year? :idunno:
These aren't paperweights, folks.
So do I, but I don't load the ones I'm not using just to sit around and collect dust. I don't get it.Greenmtnboy said:mykeal said:This subject comes up a lot and it always puzzles me. Why would someone load a gun and NOT SHOOT it for an entire year? :idunno:
These aren't paperweights, folks.
prabably because I have lots of guns
Greenmtnboy said:Before I load I swab out my cylinders with 90% rubbing alc.. I then load my charge of thirty grns of fffg goex then I put a dry wad over my powder(I have found a greased wad foules powder over time)seat my .457 ball then a combo of deer tallow and marmot oil over the ball.
I loaded and carried my 1860 44 cap & ball for almost a year.
Muzzleloading season is just around the corner so I shot it to clean and reload before season. I shot it on paper to see if it's just as dead nutts as it was when I loaded it in Nov for back up bunny hunting.
yup...
It's the top target at 25 yrds rested five shots
they never collect dust because I ALWAYS carry a side arm and switch them out constantly.mykeal said:So do I, but I don't load the ones I'm not using just to sit around and collect dust. I don't get it.Greenmtnboy said:mykeal said:This subject comes up a lot and it always puzzles me. Why would someone load a gun and NOT SHOOT it for an entire year? :idunno:
These aren't paperweights, folks.
prabably because I have lots of guns
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