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Post by Buckslayer on Mar 7, 2007 22:48:55 GMT -4
after the hunt and your guns fully charged do you save or shoot your shot ?if you save for how long do you save it??how long can it last?
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Post by zodiakgsps on Mar 7, 2007 22:59:59 GMT -4
I wonder this myself. I have been told I could leave it charged if i'm going out in the next day or two, but wondered if this is safe, and could it cause any problems??
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Post by rs on Mar 7, 2007 23:11:00 GMT -4
If the weather is dry i will save mine overnight,i dont bring it inside because of condensation and i dont seem to have any problems.
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Post by edmehlig on Mar 7, 2007 23:49:46 GMT -4
I'll shoot it. I don't like to take chances that for some unforseen reason dampness prevented my charge from going off. Can you imagine how you would feel if the buck of a lifetime came by and your gun didn't go off because of your powder.
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Post by loggy on Mar 8, 2007 0:20:22 GMT -4
In cold dry hunting conditions I leave gun loaded (unprimed) in truck for next days hunt. I have keep a load for 2-3 days & never a problem. Never take gun from the cold to warm...will get condensation. Another pointer, be sure bbl is completely dry of all oil etc when first loading.
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