littlebighorn
Well-known member
Eating dirty vanilla zingers is what successful moose hunters do! It's a good omen.I drop my vanilla zinger right on the dirty floor mat… damn!
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Eating dirty vanilla zingers is what successful moose hunters do! It's a good omen.I drop my vanilla zinger right on the dirty floor mat… damn!
Had to clear the way for round 2!You almost shaat your pants, then decided to get taco bell to seal your fate?
Had this happen to me last year on opening day of muzzleloader season. Friday afternoon they staked the course. Saturday morning I was 5 miles from the truck, probably 7 from the start of the race and I could hear the loudspeaker and horn starting the race.As I am driving to the evening spot, I am noticing the is a significant amount of traffic and people about. As I get closer to my evening destination, I realize there is a huge race this weekend, thousands of people running through the heart of the the best elk and moose country in the middle of Muzzleloader season… because why not…
Personal preference man. I don't even chamber a rifle round until I'm ready to shoot. Nor do I walk around with a knocked arrow... ever. After 20 years of guiding and numerous instances of almost being shot by accidental discharges, that's the way I roll. No animals life is more important than mine...Not having that muzzleloader primed where it just needs a cap/209 is making me cringe reading this. I’m hooked into the story, but man am I shaking my head at you.
I get it with rifles, I am the same way. A muzzleloader barrel is just a storage device no different than the tubes you carried the powder in. Either way..Personal preference man. I don't even chamber a rifle round until I'm ready to shoot. Nor do I walk around with a knocked arrow... ever. After 20 years of guiding and numerous instances of almost being shot by accidental discharges, that's the way I roll. No animals life is more important than mine...
So you'd carry one primed but maybe be worried about a potential bullet failure?I get it with rifles, I am the same way. A muzzleloader barrel is just a storage device no different than the tubes you carried the powder in. Either way..
Now back to the story, Paul Harvey is about to roll in his grave from this distraction.
Let me clarify, to me a primed muzzleloader is powder and bullet seated. No ignition source is present. That is carried in the pocket until it’s time to shoot. Fault my terminology all you want but that is how I know it after 20+ years. When I learned, there was no primers, it was a #11 cap.So you'd carry one primed but maybe be worried about a potential bullet failure?
Let's see a moose!
I stand by this. Congrats on a great bull! What a whopper. You sure put the time in for that one.He will be a booner.