PickettSFHunter
Well-Known Member
Every year I say I'm building a shooting house for rainy days. I never do I have some in hog hunting spots but not really good spots for deer.
I still use real black powder. But thankfully I've moved up to an inline, which is much easier to keep dry.Luckily we don't use the # 11 precision caps like we use to. And we don't use real measured powder like most of us did back in the day. Some still do I know. That was about a 50/50 shot of going off when you shot especially in the rain. I still just put tape over the end of the barrel back then. The 209 primers are very reliable doesn't really matter if they get wet really. Just put painters tape over the end of the barrel and keep the muzzle down. If it's pouring rain my powder will stay dry in the gun case at home. Little drizzle I can deal with that.
Inline? Rubber finger stalls, from any pharmacy. They look like tiny little condoms & fit perfectly over your muzzle. Much more secure & waterproof than tape.Oh I'm not worried about me getting wet, I'm worried about my ML not going off if my powder gets wet