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How long can i leave muzzleloader loaded?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelljp" data-source="post: 5756501" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>The only thing I've found that causes an issue is if you bring your rifle in the house where it's warm. After discovering this I leave it in the truck during hunting season. Been hunting the muzzleloader season since 1979 and no problems. Going from cold to hot temps will cause moisture in barrel. On another note I buy several muzzleloaders at estate auctions, about 10-15 % I find loaded ( presumably years in some instances) , on cap locks I remove the nipple and add a few grains of FFFG, with a couple of exceptions they have always fired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelljp, post: 5756501, member: 23030"] The only thing I've found that causes an issue is if you bring your rifle in the house where it's warm. After discovering this I leave it in the truck during hunting season. Been hunting the muzzleloader season since 1979 and no problems. Going from cold to hot temps will cause moisture in barrel. On another note I buy several muzzleloaders at estate auctions, about 10-15 % I find loaded ( presumably years in some instances) , on cap locks I remove the nipple and add a few grains of FFFG, with a couple of exceptions they have always fired. [/QUOTE]
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