I keep hearing that one should never attempt to fire a PRB through a choked barrel. Never having owned a smoothbore muzzloader I'm curious as to the reason for this warning. Is this for safety reasons or merely for accuracy concerns?
Am I correct to assume that if one can load the ball then the gun should have no problem unloading that same ball so to speak? I can envision one safety issue whereby having to load a ball which had a small enough diameter that it would pass through the choked portion of the barrel would in turn be possibly loose enough in the breech to slip forward and off the powder charge which of course as we all know is a bad situation. Perhaps this is the reason for the warning?
I'm not questioning anyone's wisdom but merely trying to understand the reasoning behind it.
Thanks in advance.
Am I correct to assume that if one can load the ball then the gun should have no problem unloading that same ball so to speak? I can envision one safety issue whereby having to load a ball which had a small enough diameter that it would pass through the choked portion of the barrel would in turn be possibly loose enough in the breech to slip forward and off the powder charge which of course as we all know is a bad situation. Perhaps this is the reason for the warning?
I'm not questioning anyone's wisdom but merely trying to understand the reasoning behind it.
Thanks in advance.