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Now that muzzleloading season is over...
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1985810" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I really enjoy shooting it, the cleaning, not so much. As far as flash delay, there is a "right" amount for the pan, it's not a more is better issue. I fill mine about half full with 4F, close the frizn, rotate the gun to the left to allow some 4F into the hole, and then proceed to shoot like normal. There really is very little delay. It definately teaches you to keep your eye on target, and cheek on the stock until the gun fires. Mine is a cheapy from BP that I bought 20 years ago. It was in Springfield across the parking lot from the the main store there was a BP bargain/returns/damaged goods store. I think I only paid $75 for it..............I should have bought several!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1985810, member: 15643"] I really enjoy shooting it, the cleaning, not so much. As far as flash delay, there is a "right" amount for the pan, it's not a more is better issue. I fill mine about half full with 4F, close the frizn, rotate the gun to the left to allow some 4F into the hole, and then proceed to shoot like normal. There really is very little delay. It definately teaches you to keep your eye on target, and cheek on the stock until the gun fires. Mine is a cheapy from BP that I bought 20 years ago. It was in Springfield across the parking lot from the the main store there was a BP bargain/returns/damaged goods store. I think I only paid $75 for it..............I should have bought several! [/QUOTE]
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