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Offline rlm2007x

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Unloading Inline Muzzleloaders
« on: February 08, 2008, 11:55:23 AM »
I'm curious how all you guys unload your inline muzzleloaders after a day of hunting?  What I have been doing is to unscrew the breach plug dumping the powder/pellets, then use the ramrod to shove the bullet through the breach end of the barrel.  Seems like the easiest way.  I have never fired it off or soaked it in water like they say to do.  I wonder if there is really any danger of igniting the powder with this method.

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Re: Unloading Inline Muzzleloaders
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2008, 02:46:40 PM »
i hope not because that how we unloaded my dads

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Re: Unloading Inline Muzzleloaders
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2008, 05:53:38 PM »
I dont unload mine unless I've hunted in rain. I leave it for 4 to 6 weeks a lot of times. 1st couple of yrs I would shoot at target after a couple weeks to see if my accuracy was affected and it was always dead on the money, so now I leave it in until I shoot. Its not corosive until burnt.
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Re: Unloading Inline Muzzleloaders
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2008, 12:55:15 PM »
I'm curious how all you guys unload your inline muzzleloaders after a day of hunting?  What I have been doing is to unscrew the breach plug dumping the powder/pellets, then use the ramrod to shove the bullet through the breach end of the barrel.  Seems like the easiest way.  I have never fired it off or soaked it in water like they say to do.  I wonder if there is really any danger of ignighting the powder with this method.

No not unless you leave the primer in or have it around fire/high temps. That's always how I have unloaded them.
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Re: Unloading Inline Muzzleloaders
« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2008, 08:15:39 AM »
"I dont unload mine unless I've hunted in rain. I leave it for 4 to 6 weeks a lot of times"

Same here, mine has always gone bang when it was supposed to.