harleymc
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I am a true greenhorn when it comes to muzzleloaders, and I just returned from my first weekend hunt. After two days of hunting I tried to fire the gun to clear it, and 4 musket caps later it still didn't go bang. What did I do wrong?
I have a Traditions Vortek NW edition with exposed nipple (I live in WA). I am using two 50 grain pellets of Pyrodex, CCI Four Wing Musket Caps, and T/C 245 grain sabots.
At the range Friday I cleaned the gun pretty good after getting zeroed, then fired one more shot to leave the gun 'fouled' before the hunt. That night I drove into the mountains with the gun in a soft case under the truck canopy, and it rained off and on all night. Saturday morning no more rain, so I loaded it up and went hunting. I put tape over the muzzle to prevent moisture from getting in the barrel, and basically hiked around all day. The opening to the nipple I did not cover due to legal requirements of WA (it must be exposed to the elements). I did get into the brush which was still moist from the rain, but nothing substantial, and I really don't think any obvious moisture got into the nipple/breech plug area.
Saturday night there was no rain, but since I was camped away from the truck I brought the gun inside the tent with me just in case. Hunted Sunday morning then started for home about noon. Before leaving I went to an area far from other hunters and tried to fire the gun into a tree stump. The musket cap snapped, but the gun did not fire. I tried this 3 more times with the same result.
Now that I'm home I pulled the nipple out and it is clear of anything. I haven't pulled the breech plug yet pending any suggestions I receive here. My guess is the that the powder got damp, but how? Should I put in a fresh charge each day of hunting? I guess that would entail pulling the breech plug after each day and pushing out the charge with the rod. And perhaps run a couple dry patches down in the morning before loading up?
I'd appreciate any insight. This was just a spike-only hunt with no opportunities, but when I finally draw that big bull tag I don't want to have the bull of my dreams out front only to have the gun not go off! Maybe that means I have to apply for archery or modern firearm instead.
Harley
I have a Traditions Vortek NW edition with exposed nipple (I live in WA). I am using two 50 grain pellets of Pyrodex, CCI Four Wing Musket Caps, and T/C 245 grain sabots.
At the range Friday I cleaned the gun pretty good after getting zeroed, then fired one more shot to leave the gun 'fouled' before the hunt. That night I drove into the mountains with the gun in a soft case under the truck canopy, and it rained off and on all night. Saturday morning no more rain, so I loaded it up and went hunting. I put tape over the muzzle to prevent moisture from getting in the barrel, and basically hiked around all day. The opening to the nipple I did not cover due to legal requirements of WA (it must be exposed to the elements). I did get into the brush which was still moist from the rain, but nothing substantial, and I really don't think any obvious moisture got into the nipple/breech plug area.
Saturday night there was no rain, but since I was camped away from the truck I brought the gun inside the tent with me just in case. Hunted Sunday morning then started for home about noon. Before leaving I went to an area far from other hunters and tried to fire the gun into a tree stump. The musket cap snapped, but the gun did not fire. I tried this 3 more times with the same result.
Now that I'm home I pulled the nipple out and it is clear of anything. I haven't pulled the breech plug yet pending any suggestions I receive here. My guess is the that the powder got damp, but how? Should I put in a fresh charge each day of hunting? I guess that would entail pulling the breech plug after each day and pushing out the charge with the rod. And perhaps run a couple dry patches down in the morning before loading up?
I'd appreciate any insight. This was just a spike-only hunt with no opportunities, but when I finally draw that big bull tag I don't want to have the bull of my dreams out front only to have the gun not go off! Maybe that means I have to apply for archery or modern firearm instead.
Harley