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My nightmare (20 years ago)Hunting elk in the evening, My Remington 700ML in 54 caliber.Had a bull come out of the timber. Aimed at him and fired, just the cap popped. Lowered to my hip to recap, and the rifle fires (hang fire). The bull goes back into the timber.Do a full reload and start moving downhill towards where he was.The bull comes back out of the timber and I fire again. The bull flips completely over.While reloading the bull stands up and walks back into the timber.Walk towards the location, and I find blood where he was first seen. I hit with my hangfire!Then It started to rain hard. And then it got dark.My son and I searched and never located him. Even over the next 2 days. No blood after the rain and no sign.It really sucks sometimes.
I've had pellets in for 5 days before firing and it went off just fine
Quote from: Taco280AI on October 09, 2020, 06:39:36 AMI've had pellets in for 5 days before firing and it went off just fine This guys getting paid by Pyrodex to say this I'm certain!
Quote from: LDennis24 on October 10, 2020, 12:20:15 PMQuote from: Taco280AI on October 09, 2020, 06:39:36 AMI've had pellets in for 5 days before firing and it went off just fine This guys getting paid by Pyrodex to say this I'm certain! I wish!
Quote from: Taco280AI on October 11, 2020, 02:03:40 PMQuote from: LDennis24 on October 10, 2020, 12:20:15 PMQuote from: Taco280AI on October 09, 2020, 06:39:36 AMI've had pellets in for 5 days before firing and it went off just fine This guys getting paid by Pyrodex to say this I'm certain! I wish!I’ve loaded my muzzy with loose 777 before early deer season in Sept and fired it after late season in Dec. more often than I care to admit. Never had a problem (except for the obvious).