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Muzzleloader Hunting
Blackhorn 209 cleaning question
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<blockquote data-quote="birddog93" data-source="post: 1472118" data-attributes="member: 25403"><p>I forgot to mention that red plastic piece must be slid on before placing your jag on the rod. Invest in a good range rod for all your loading and cleaning! The only time to use the rod in the gun is for a follow-up shot if you ever need one. I use scotch tape to transfer my load marks on my range rod to my rod on muzzleloader just in case you ever change loads, peel tape off and start over. Also when shooting the muzzleloader, I keep the rod in the gun (NOT barrel but its storage location) to keep everything identical how the gun is being used in the field. I am a firm believer that the rod can change harmonics in the barrel. Hope this makes sense. Happy Hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birddog93, post: 1472118, member: 25403"] I forgot to mention that red plastic piece must be slid on before placing your jag on the rod. Invest in a good range rod for all your loading and cleaning! The only time to use the rod in the gun is for a follow-up shot if you ever need one. I use scotch tape to transfer my load marks on my range rod to my rod on muzzleloader just in case you ever change loads, peel tape off and start over. Also when shooting the muzzleloader, I keep the rod in the gun (NOT barrel but its storage location) to keep everything identical how the gun is being used in the field. I am a firm believer that the rod can change harmonics in the barrel. Hope this makes sense. Happy Hunting! [/QUOTE]
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