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I would not let it sit overnight without cleaning it. That's why I always hunt with an unfired muzzleloader. It gets old having to take apart and clean the muzzleloader every evening after hunting all day.
I'm going to buck the system. I'm not going to clean it until next weekend. I may wind up kicking myself when I open the safe and find a pile of rust where an Elkhorn used to be. I'm pretty sure it'll survive the next 4 days just fine though.
Are you using Triple 7? If so, it might be ok for that long. As long as there's not been any moisture in it. But real black powder or pyrodex? You're gonna have a rusty gun. I'll be curious to hear how it fares.
Quote from: Rick on September 26, 2011, 10:08:50 AMI'm going to buck the system. I'm not going to clean it until next weekend. I may wind up kicking myself when I open the safe and find a pile of rust where an Elkhorn used to be. I'm pretty sure it'll survive the next 4 days just fine though.That's not when you'll be kicking yourself - it's going to be when you have a buck or bear in the sights and it goes "pop..." instead of "pop-BOOM".If you insist on doing this in spite of all the good advice, I'd suspect there are others out there that don't clean every time, too. That just means I need to buy me some stock in CVA - they must have a healthy replacement barrel business.~Signed,Guy who found that pile of rust once himself