Joining this forum has caused me to think about way back when I first started shooting muzzleloaders. It was mid 1970's, and there was still alot of misinformation about ML's out there, mostly generated from movies or T.V. or stories guys heard from their grandfathers. I've got a ton of funny stories, questions, or "advice' about shooting black powder, from folks who were sure they knew what they were talking about. Things like "The recess in the hammer is what holds the cap". Or "When you pour the powder down the barrel from your horn, always count to three". Or "When the cap goes off, just keep holding on target cuz you get about a three second delay". I could go on and on.
Just wondering if any of you guys have any funny stories about ML myths, advice or questions you may have heard.
Here's a personal story that happened about 1978 when I was hunting with a ML during the regular rifle season: Pointing at my T/C Hawken, my uncle asked me how fast I could shoot downhill with "that thing". "Uh, what do you mean?" I asked. "Well" he said, "I want to put you up on that rock up there and I could hunt up to it and maybe run a buck under you, but I'm wondering if you can aim at a deer below you and shoot before the ball rolls out of the barrel." He was dead serious.
Just wondering if any of you guys have any funny stories about ML myths, advice or questions you may have heard.
Here's a personal story that happened about 1978 when I was hunting with a ML during the regular rifle season: Pointing at my T/C Hawken, my uncle asked me how fast I could shoot downhill with "that thing". "Uh, what do you mean?" I asked. "Well" he said, "I want to put you up on that rock up there and I could hunt up to it and maybe run a buck under you, but I'm wondering if you can aim at a deer below you and shoot before the ball rolls out of the barrel." He was dead serious.