Uncle Miltie
50 Cal.
Excellent advice.Just like I will not shoot someone elses reloads in an "unmentionable", I wouldnt fire an arm that I can not confirm myself what is in it....pull it.
Excellent advice.Just like I will not shoot someone elses reloads in an "unmentionable", I wouldnt fire an arm that I can not confirm myself what is in it....pull it.
Pull it out, could be 80 grains of Unique…I just acquired a TC .54 Renegade that has the scope mount that sets to the side for hammer clearance. Luckily the guy still has the original rear sight so that will be changed back. The rifle is absolutely beautiful except for one minor issue and that is where I got the thread title from. He claims is has been loaded for 8 years with pyrodex rs and a maxi ball. It was not fired prior to loading and there was tape “for air tightness” over the end of the barrel. He also had a wad of plastic over the nipple with the hammer down to seal that side as well. Here is the question, do you think it can be fired to clear or would it have set too long? What Say Ye!
I'm still shooting 20year old pyrodex and ttt7 just finished a bottle that been open for 2 years never a miss fire or lose off anything. I don't store it anything different often in the back of my jeep for weeksI would recommend that you get a high pressure CO2 discharger or air compressor to blow the charge and maxi-ball out. Perhaps removing the nipple and installing a 1/4-28 zerk fitting and using a grease gun to push the charge out.
Pyrodex is known to deteriorate over time and may be very difficult to ignite.
I don't recommend shooting the charge out.
Black powder is hygroscopic. Meaning give it the chance and it will suck up moisture. As in water.I'd be equally concerned about the possibility of corrosion: moisture has a way of getting in to 'sealed' chambers and pyrodex is not immune. I'm with the 'pull the load' faction. Then you can inspect the bore and see what condition both the load and the barrel are in.
mhb - MIke
I agree with what you’re saying completely. And as I stated I certainly wouldn’t fire any gun unless I knew exactly what was in it. But in Reds case the seller is a long time personal friend, not somebody in another town or state. Under his circumstances I don’t see a problem either way.I don't often find myself in disagreement with TDM as he is a very wise man, but I do in this case. The problem is that you only know what you were told the gun is loaded with, you didn't load it yourself, so you don't really know. When you trust someone with this kind of question, you may be literally trusting him with your life.
You also don't know how well the Pyrodex has held up, or the condition of the bore down at the breech.
What I would do is ask the seller, who presumably knows how much of and exactly what it was loaded with, to shoot it out for you. Since he loaded it, he should have no issues doing that. If it does not fire, then remove the ball using a CO2 cartridge ball remover or some other methodology cause if it didn't fire, it might be because somebody loaded it with something dumped out of some WWII era 30-06 shells.
If he won't shoot it, then you really gotta be asking yourself "why not?"
Safest way is still to remove the load without firing it, but if you choose to fire it, prop the gun into an old tire, point it in a safe direction and put a string on the trigger. Fire the gun from a safe distance so if it blows up nobody gets hurt. If it won't fire instantly, wait a little while, it could be a hang fire.
I've been burned a few times... and I won't go into details, but there was that '72 Impala with bubble gum plugging the hole in the gas tank, a Remington rifle with no magazine and more than a few business deals. Long story short, I trust no one very far these days.
Well, you beat me to it on this one ! And, as Banjoman hinted at, who knows how many times the previous owner or someone else loaded it again only to [fortunately] have it not fire, and then put it back in the closet for the next layer. Seems like a bad method of keeping your powder dry. And keeping it sealed on both ends could be as good or bad as the humidity in the air that got trapped in there. Although I doubt you could really keep it completely sealed like that for 8 years. I have Murphy's luck and if I tried leaving a load of charcoal, saltpeter etc. [or something even worse] in a barrel for even a month, I know I'd have a ferrous oxide globule fused in there until the 2nd coming. I have shot my own loads out, but in this case I'd buy a zirc and take it to my mechanic buddy that has a power luber. Why mess w a regular grease gun. I'd pay him for the mess and grease. I tried pushing one load out with my compressor at 125 psi and it was a no go. Came out fine using Black Powder Maniac's method of shooting it out. But who knows what lurks in that rifle after 8 years ? SWI do not understand the mind that leaves a charge sit in a BP gun. Even if you know the seller personally there should be a question in your mind about what is actually in the barrel. Suppose 8 years ago he was a rank newby and accidentally loaded with smokeless? Pull, CO2, grease gun or air compressor.
Maybe it's just me. But if I am going to load a firearm then at the end of the day I will unload it. Even if it is a ML and I need to fire it to do so. Presumably you didn't load it to sit around the house with it. Only exception is unmentionable personal defense weapons.
LOL I like a taste also. But NOT before guns are unloaded, cleaned and properly stowed.Well after all of the views offered from all on the forum and based on the known fact that my pal “Has been Known to Take a Taste”that’s alcohol I decided to pull it! The suspense is over and it came out way to easy. The Natural Lube was a little hard yet still very pliable and the pyrodex poured right out. I am going to give it a thorough cleaning now and chalk it up as a great find. Guess he had remembered correctly after all. I wonder if sealing the barrel gave longevity to the lube as I have a few old boxes of maxis that were lubed from the factory and they are hard like clay. Here is a photo of powder and pulled maxi! Again Thanks for all the input! PS puller only had to grab by about 2 threads.
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