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November 1st, 2019, 09:41 AM
#21
electric tape works great
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November 1st, 2019 09:41 AM
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November 1st, 2019, 03:34 PM
#22

Originally Posted by
MikePal
Yea a sizable hunk of lead travelling at 2,000 ft/sec capable of going thru an 1" of solid steel at 100 yds may have a problem with a piece of elec tape...HaHa...
True but I get trimmers point
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November 11th, 2019, 09:36 AM
#23
Heres my 44mag after I fired through electrical tape. As you can see it did not blow it off but rather cut through it. And this is just a square with very little wrapped around the edges20191109_124744.jpg
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November 11th, 2019, 10:14 AM
#24
Has too much time on their hands
I guess it's a bit more peace of mind but it really isn't necessary IMO. In 30 years of hunting big game with firearms individually, in small groups and large groups, neither I or anyone I know has ever used tape on their barrel and none of these people have ever had an issue because they didn't.
Being aware of where your muzzle is will keep more stuff out of your barrel than tape.
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November 11th, 2019, 11:26 AM
#25

Originally Posted by
GW11
Being aware of where your muzzle is will keep more stuff out of your barrel than tape.
For me (and other Muzzle Loaders) It's an issue of moisture (water) getting into the barrel of a Black Powder rifle during inclement weather. You don't want to get your Powder wet "
Center Fires...never considered it either.
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November 11th, 2019, 01:09 PM
#26
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
MikePal
For me (and other Muzzle Loaders) It's an issue of moisture (water) getting into the barrel of a Black Powder rifle during inclement weather. You don't want to get your Powder wet "
Center Fires...never considered it either.
I'm usually more concerned with wetting the powder from getting condensation in the barrel from being in and out of a warm vehicle or camp than getting moisture down the barrel, but yeah it's definitely more of a concern with ML's.
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November 11th, 2019, 05:56 PM
#27
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
blasted_saber
Heres my 44mag after I fired through electrical tape. As you can see it did not blow it off but rather cut through it. And this is just a square with very little wrapped around the edges
20191109_124744.jpg
Interesting.
Looks like a Ruger 77. VERY curious about the groups you get with that rifle.
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November 11th, 2019, 07:36 PM
#28

Originally Posted by
Kilo Charlie
Interesting.
Looks like a Ruger 77. VERY curious about the groups you get with that rifle.
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November 13th, 2019, 07:11 PM
#29
If its snowing/raining then yes I cover the barrel. Dollar store bag of balloons will last you a lifetime. You can even get them in orange, if you wish.
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November 18th, 2019, 11:36 AM
#30

Originally Posted by
MikePal
For me (and other Muzzle Loaders) It's an issue of moisture (water) getting into the barrel of a Black Powder rifle during inclement weather. You don't want to get your Powder wet "
Center Fires...never considered it either.
It was a thought hiking in when hunting the big woods. Most guys would have their rifle on a sling, the muzzle pointed up. You always had dumps of snow off the trees walking in and there was a concern about filling the bore.