You can also use the old fashioned method of sealing the cap on the nipple. After the rifle is loaded, with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction drop a few drops of melted candle wax onto the cap/nipple. Be careful when doing this not to get the burning candle too close to the cap so you don't heat the cap.
You have got to be joking........
What say we DO NOT have an accidental discharge or tell anyone anything that will lead them to one.........
1: Ya don't use flame around BP.................. PERIOD .
2: The thought of putting something melting or having a lit candle close to a cap or BP or a ML loaded with BP makes me cringe..... and it should You also....
3: I find it quite hard to beleive that the old fashioned method you discribe as ever done, well, I know........there is always a "Darwin Candidate" somewhere....... But I will still state it would NOT be a safe practice regardless ..............
I suggest the "Old Fashioned Way" would be put a lil bear grease or lard, or any kind of grease around the cap, NOT hot candle wax...........
I hunted for years in the snow & rain & foul weather, never had to seal my caps ..... just kept my hand over the lock or the flap of my coat over the lock........ Just keep the flap of your coat over the lock & the muzzle pointed down all the time....... it will go off........
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