Chapter 7: Advanced Hunting Techniques
Basic Muzzleloader Skills (continued)
Loading an In-Line Muzzleloader
- Loading or charging a muzzleloading firearm presents
some special concerns because it requires the muzzle to
be pointed upward.
- For rifles, position the butt on the ground between your
feet. You should be facing the underside of the barrel.
The muzzle should be pointed upward and away from your
body. Never work directly over the muzzle.
- Determine if the gun is already loaded by using a marked
ramrod, which has an “unloaded” or empty marking.
If you aren’t sure, consult an experienced muzzleloader
or gunsmith.
- Put the safety ON SAFE, if so equipped.
- If you have just fired, wait one full minute in order to let smoldering sparks in the barrel burn out before reloading.
- If you have not recently fired, use a cleaning rod
to run a dry patch down to the bottom of the barrel
and back up again to absorb any oils which could cause
a misfire. Dispose of the patch.
- Retract the bolt (or breechblock) and place a percussion
cap (or a 209 shotshell primer, depending on the gun) on
the nipple or breech-plug. Close the bolt. The gun will
now be cocked.
- Point the rifle in a safe direction. Push the safety
to OFF and press the trigger to fire the cap with no charge
in the barrel. This will clear any oil or debris out of
the priming hole.
- Put the safety ON SAFE, and rest the butt of the rifle
on the ground as described above. Pour in a measured amount
of black powder or black powder substitute down the barrel,
or drop the correct number of pre-made powder pellets
down
the
barrel.
- Use the short starter rod to push the bullet into the
barrel.
- With the long ramrod, push the bullet ALL THE WAY to
the bottom of the barrel until you feel it solidly seat
against the powder. (A bullet which is not firmly seated
against the powder can cause dangerous pressures on firing.)
- Point the gun in a safe direction, and retract the bolt.
Place a fresh percussion cap (or primer) on the nipple/breech-plug,
and close the bolt. The gun will now be cocked, loaded,
and ready to fire.
Remember ... Do not cap or prime until ready to fire.

Steps for Loading an In-Line Muzzleloader
- Check for load and swab bore dry.
- Open breechblock to install cap/primer.
- Point in safe direction and close block.
- Clear channel by firing cap.
- Drop in powder or pellets.
- Place bullet in muzzle.
- Use starter to push bullet into muzzle.
- Use ramrod to seat bullet completely.
- Open breechblock.
- Install cap or primer.
- Close block and put safety ON SAFE or fire.
|
|
 |