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Westside88- I see Western WA as your location so I'm guessing you hunted through those 2 days just buckets on and off??? This was my first year muzzy hunting and I was worried about mine as well. Thankfully mine went boom on the last day. Knight UL with full plastic jacket primer system and electrical tape over the barrel. Carried it muzzle up just slung over my shoulder most those days. Sometimes when it was really pouring I move it to hand carry with a hand over the breach hoping it would help.Were you using the FPJ deal on yours? Just curious as I'm trying to learn as much as I can about what happened hoping I don't do it as well. I've used Eberlstock packs in the past as well so I'm familiar with the setup. I'm wondering if water ran down that sleeve on the pack and just sat on the back of the breech plug seeping it's way in?Thanks for sharing your experience so others can learn!
Used a solo hunter rifle cover over my muzzleloader this season and got dumped on pretty hard for a few days. I still taped the muzzle and as always thread taped the breach plug. Rifle always looked pretty darn dry at the end of the day though I haven't pulled the breach plug yet to see what the powder actually looks like.
I have hunted in some very wet Oly Peninsula late season weather with my muzz and have never had that issue. I use electrical tape on my muzzle, and I Still use #11 percussion caps on my bighorn and my Disc Extreme. If you are using 29 primers depending on how those sit in your muzz there is more than enough room to get water in and around them. Thanks to Sabotloader, I have a hunting lifetime supply of little silicone cap covers that I use when it is wet out.
Quote from: craigapphunt on October 20, 2023, 09:21:39 PMUsed a solo hunter rifle cover over my muzzleloader this season and got dumped on pretty hard for a few days. I still taped the muzzle and as always thread taped the breach plug. Rifle always looked pretty darn dry at the end of the day though I haven't pulled the breach plug yet to see what the powder actually looks like.Nice tip, I’ll have to check that out. Please let us know what you discover
Quote from: Westside88 on October 21, 2023, 10:43:52 AMQuote from: craigapphunt on October 20, 2023, 09:21:39 PMUsed a solo hunter rifle cover over my muzzleloader this season and got dumped on pretty hard for a few days. I still taped the muzzle and as always thread taped the breach plug. Rifle always looked pretty darn dry at the end of the day though I haven't pulled the breach plug yet to see what the powder actually looks like.Nice tip, I’ll have to check that out. Please let us know what you discoverWill do
I haven't hunted many dry days with my Knight BH, but I've managed to always keep the powder dry. It's never failed to go boom even months later. I use an ample amount of the blue Knight breach plug grease(don't go stingy) and always wrap the end of the barrel with electrical tape.
Dont know why you worry about the barrel ? If water gets by the sabot then something is wrong......Thats a tight seal thik about it