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once you try black, you'll never go back. :grin:
stfilcek said:Y'all must all shoot cap guns and I have never found any of the substitutes that well work even a little bit in a flinty.
nodakhorseman said:Looks like I was worried for nothing--
--Nodak
nchawkeye said:Take a few empty eye drop bottles, put alcohol in them and a small bottle of gun oil and clean as necessary...
nodakhorseman said:I've been muzzleloader hunting for quite a long time, but I've never used true black powder. I'm not worried about the safety of using true black, rather I'm worried about the corrosive nature of true black.
I'm very diligent about cleaning my MLers every time I use them. But, what do you do when you are in the field on a multi-day or week-long hunting trip when you are using true black? How do you clean the gun so damage does not occur?
I do hunt on week-long trips and am ignorant in many regards on true black powder. That's why I've always used Pyrodex and have been comfortable with it on these trips.
--Nodak
Boy you can say that again!Musketman said:Please make sure to remark the bottle of it's new contents, even though you know there is alcohol or oil in the bottle doesn't mean that someone else who finds it will know, they may even use it thinking it is eye drops.
Zonie said:Boy you can say that again!
I know of a guy who thought that doe urine was nose spray so he shot a squirt of it up his nose.
Zonie said:Boy you can say that again!
I know of a guy who thought that doe urine was nose spray so he shot a squirt of it up his nose....
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