8 THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,2016 Sports/Schools Always remember to keep your powder dry T he phrase “keep your powder dry” has come to mean, be ready for a possible emer gency. It comes from the fact that gunpowder does not do its thing when wet. During hurricane Matthew I thought about it being the Saturday before the end of muzzleloader season for deer. It would have been hard to keep ones powder dry sitting in a stand that Saturday afternoon. Today’s modern metal lic cartridges all but make the axiom obsolete. Even my homemade snake shot is waterproof at least to some extent. Proved by the dunking Bob and I took on our canoe trip. When I got home I spread the snake shot cartridges out on the workbench to dry and after a week gave them a try, not on an actual snake but on an aluminum can. They shot just as good as they would have the day I loaded them. My snake shot consists of a primed .44 magnum case, a small amount of powder topped by a disc of thin cardboard, some #7 1/2 shot and another cardboard disc. The outside cardboard is sealed with a product called Lee Liquid Alox, LLA for short. Alox is a waxy bullet lube used for cast bul lets. The Lee Pre cision Company makes all kinds of products for cast ing and reloading. Though not the intended use, LLA works as water proofer also. Way back when before I owned a muzzleloader I Do It Outdoors Wade Betts had borrowed one. The out ing was more of a scouting trip before the upcoming rifle season than an actual hunt. Good thing too, as it turned out. I was walking down the edge of a field and a bear just appeared right there in front of me, then a smaller bear and another smaller bear. A mama with twin cubs. Me and my bor rowed muzzle- loader decided to go the other way. That next weekend when I tried to shoot the gun so I could clean it and give it back to my buddy Bryan, it didn’t shoot. I had failed to keep my powder dry. In 1981 I started reload ing shotgun shells, back then there were still a lot of paper shells and most of the plastic ones had paper base wads. Base wads are at the bottom of the shell on the inside. Now a days, all or at least almost all shot- gun shells either have an integral base wad or a base wad made of plastic. The paper would absorb water and if not completely dried the water would cause all kinds of problems. When the trigger was pulled the gun would make a hissing sound and the shot would leave the barrel and just sprinkle out on the ground. Sometimes the wad or shot cup would actually travel further than the shot. This was funny but also poten tially dangerous. If the wad stayed in the barrel and an other shell was fired with the barrel obstructed, the gun could explode. 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