SANDS is a partnership between the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the Munroe-Meyers Institute-University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Muzzleloader Tip
Bringing a cold muzzleloader into a warm environment can make condensation form inside of the barrel and dampen your powder enough to ruin tomorrow's shot at a nice buck or doe. So, after your hunting session in the field, carefully remove the priming load or percussion cap from that muzzleloader and then lock that cased firearm securely in your vehicle or in a storage shed.
