In the past when hunting in wet weather we have put electric tape or balloons over the muzzle of rifles and muzzleloaders so to keep water out of the barrel, it does an effective job and blows off when the rifle is fired.
I now see pictures of rifles on the Internet and those used on hunting shows with a wrap of what looks like electrical tape at the mid-point of the barrel just forward of the stock, can someone on the forum tell me the purpose of this tape? Does it have something to do with dampening the vibrations of the barrel (Sims made a rubber stabilizer for this I think) or is it just a handy place to store tape to put on the muzzle when it rains?
Thank you for your replies,
WeakKnee
I now see pictures of rifles on the Internet and those used on hunting shows with a wrap of what looks like electrical tape at the mid-point of the barrel just forward of the stock, can someone on the forum tell me the purpose of this tape? Does it have something to do with dampening the vibrations of the barrel (Sims made a rubber stabilizer for this I think) or is it just a handy place to store tape to put on the muzzle when it rains?
Thank you for your replies,
WeakKnee