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With Triple Seven powder, I often left the powder in until I happened to fire it next. It always worked when ignited with a 209 shotshell primer.
Black powder and Pyrodex are much more iffy, and much more corrosive also. |
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I just remove the breech plug and push the bullet through.
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He was using the Remington 209 for made black powder. I told him after every shot to check the breach plug hole. I have read that guys up north use them for 3 weeks and said to store gun in camp muzzle down.
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If black horn 209 powder ur good to leave loaded as long as u want. Anything else is suspect after a few days
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I have left mine loaded for a couple of seasons and it still fired just fine. I use #11 caps and pellets. The pellets should not hurt your barrel if left loaded. I don't think you can say the same for loose powder. If weather conditions are damp I would definitely not keep it loaded. Then you are asking for a miss fire.
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