morehops said:I always change for a new cap on a new day. But when I think about it, the containers that caps come in aren't sealed totally once you open them, so what's the big deal. The powder and conical that I shoot costs a LOT more than a cap but when you consider how few times I might do it over a year it's not a lot of money to discharge the rifle every day and start new.
Still , I usually keep a charge in the rifle if I expect I'll be hunting again soon. One time I did that and just quit hunting BP for many years. I had a loaded rifle in the safe for about 10 years with the muzzle covered, and the lock and nipple stuffed with patches and a note "LOADED" in the lock mechanism. Finally took it out to the range and believe it or not it fired like a brand new charge. No kidding.
Maybe I just got lucky but I wouldn't hesitate to leave a rifle SAFELEY charged ( my opinion of "safely"). Still I probably would put a feash cap on. Go figure.
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