For a few days, usually not a problem. Weeks, months, years, yes, could be a problem. Black powder is hygroscopic- it attempts to absorb water from the air. IF a muzzeloader is not completely airtight, over an extended period, the moisture being drawn into the powder could cause corrosion of the barrel. However, there HAVE been tests of firearms that have been left loaded for MANY years, and fired under controlled test conditions with no bad results. Personally, I usually fire, clean and reload after a few days of hunting with a caplock rifle.
No, its actually bad for you. Its loaded with trans fat.
A bad valve or plug.
First you need to install homebrew channel with a SD and then download USB LOADER GX and put it to the SD. I hope this help you! PD: I'm Spanish, sorry my bad English.
Because Drinking Energy is chuck loaded with sugar witch is very bad for kids (If you know what i mean)
Im loader and make $17.40 an hour starting.. Not bad ;)
It's extremely unhealthy. It's loaded with sugar, it dehydrates you.
Assuming the gun is a Weatherby Mark-V then probably. Weatherby's Accubrake is typically threaded on the gun, and it is not a bad idea to unscrew the muzzlebrake ever so often and clean the threads. However, it is not uncommon to use bonding agents such a locktite in place to keep the muzzle-brake from unscrewing itself under the force of recoil. Depending on the bonding agent use this can make un-screwing the muzzle brake range from difficult to pipe-dream. It is also important to note that muzzle-brakes do more than just reduce recoil. Once a gun has been threaded for a muzzle-brake, said brake also pulls double duty helping to protect the crown of the barrel and has an effect on the barrel's rigidity. If you remove your muzzle-brake you should probably put it back, or replace it with a thread protector before firing the gun. If you firearm is not a standard Mark-V Weatherby, or you cannot unscrew your muzzle-brake you should have a gunsmith take a look at the gun for you.
Laserdisc quality depends on the format that it was loaded with. the real problem with laserdiscs is the compression rate, because data is loaded on to the whole disc making it all a little bit worse.
TV shows might be starting and stopping on a computer because it hasn't loaded all the way and what is playing has caught up to the download. It might also be because of bad signal or a problem at the TV station.
I can not say it would be "Bad" to hunt fowl with a musket, it would be a very long day if it were loaded with single ball. If loaded with shot and wad and a smooth bore it would differ little from a purpose built fowler other than weight. I have hunted turkey, dove and squirrel over the years with a Charleville musket loaded with shot and had no problems at all.
Keep the gun pointed at the target at least 30 seconds. If it does not fire, eject the bad cartridge. With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, use a cleaning rod to check the bore for obstructions. If the bore IS obstructed, do not attempt to fire the gun- take it to a gunsmith to get the obstruction removed.
$75-$150. In general, low cost Spanish muzzle loading reproductions. No bad guns, just not really expensive.