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You cap it at home and drive around with and leave it capped? Definitely not legal by me, but I’d argue against it just for public safety.Different for everyone I suppose. I keep mine loaded until I get a shot. I have had a fizzled-pop or two over the years. A second cap almost always works. For me that is part of the adventure. YMMV
I shoot a T/C Greyhawk Stainless Hawken. I use the Lyman weather kit. I think it has been discontinued. I load up preseason it a dry environment. Powder, patched ball, carefully duct tape the muzzle, cap, finish with Lyman nipple cover. The nipple cover fits tight over the round base of the nipple. It keeps out moisture as well as physically prevents the hammer from impacting the cap.
Do you see the words home and drive anywhere in my post? This thread is about backcountry MZ hunts.You cap it at home and drive around with and leave it capped? Definitely not legal by me, but I’d argue against it just for public safety.
You gave your “pre-season” routine. If that meant “in camp” then I apologize.Do you see the words home and drive anywhere in my post? This thread is about backcountry MZ hunts.
I am heading out to CO next week for a muzzleloader elk hunt. I’m just curious what other people do. Do you leave your gun loaded the entire time, or reload it every couple of days due to moisture concerns?