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The obvious thing about damp swabbing it is unlikely to get at an ember. An alleged ember would be in the passages of the patent breech that most use. IF it was wet enough to get in there then you would have constant misfires, which is a different danger.
If you pour moose milk down the bore you will extinguish that mythical ember for sure. I have seen guys that do that, it is frustrating for everyone else too.
Swabbing between shots is only for accuracy optimization when I shoot. I never rush, it is pointless, I have modern guns that shoot fast. I always use two benches, one to load one to shoot. At the monthly club shoots we load at a bench behind the line. Loading and shooting from the same bench is asking to light off your flask or horn.
Every example of a cook off I am aware of involved shooting and reloading quickly. Simple, do not do that.
If you pour moose milk down the bore you will extinguish that mythical ember for sure. I have seen guys that do that, it is frustrating for everyone else too.
Swabbing between shots is only for accuracy optimization when I shoot. I never rush, it is pointless, I have modern guns that shoot fast. I always use two benches, one to load one to shoot. At the monthly club shoots we load at a bench behind the line. Loading and shooting from the same bench is asking to light off your flask or horn.
Every example of a cook off I am aware of involved shooting and reloading quickly. Simple, do not do that.
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