Great article about moisture in a gun barrel.
https://sierrabullets.wordpress.com/2015/07/22/how-on-earth-did-i-miss-that-shot/
Excellent article about water in a barrel, Thanks for posting it.
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Great article about moisture in a gun barrel.
https://sierrabullets.wordpress.com/2015/07/22/how-on-earth-did-i-miss-that-shot/
Buy your own. Your employer didn't purchase those so employees can use them personally outside of work.
Just use a condom. Just not the pre-lubed versions. ��
As several other posters have already mentioned, the cheapest and most effective way to protect your muzzle/bbl from rain, debris or becoming plugged with snow, mud or dirt in the case of a fall is with a "finger cot." They've also been called "finger condoms". They're available from any pharmacy in their first aid section. They typically only cost a couple of bucks for a blister pack of five. There's no need to remove them before shooting and they're generally tougher than condoms and won't leave sticky tape residue like electrical tape.
I had very poor luck with finger cots- they just never stood up well.
Decent black electrical tape has worked great though (very, very wet conditions...)
I don't get wrapping it on the barrel for spare though...It comes on a roll...just sayin...
I know that if you tape the muzzle then hang your rifle from a tree branch for 2 weeks in the rain it should be muzzle up. Otherwise it'll fill completely with water.i suppose it would be possible to chamber a shell and trap a barrel full of water. That could be interesting.
I've had two occasions where I've plugged muzzles from falls. Once with dirt and once with snow. Another was went my muzzle went right through the end of the case when riding in a dog sled. My main concern is protecting the crown.
Ive seen guys in the field with tape over the barrel and rifles slung and it really is the best way to miss out on an unexpected animal. The first year i hunted I missed out on a nice 3x3 blacktail cause my rifle was slung on my shoulder. Never again, I walk with it in my hands! So no need for anything covering the barrel.