Ahh...no.Hello everyone.
My question is, does anyone take compressed air to the range and blow out their touch hole between shots?
Hmmm, not really... I would only need an air compressor in the event of loading a DryBall. At the range, that would be inpractical, to say notheing of the safety concerns with the flying ball. If the touch hold is too fouled up I would just break out a pipe cleaner to remedy that.Hello everyone.
My question is, does anyone take compressed air to the range and blow out their touch hole between shots?
back in the day when we still had a territorial match in Mn the then range master had a 15 lb co2 fire extinguisher that had been modified to blow out dry balls in both flint and percussion guns. at our home range a couple of us have the co2 dischargers and we buy the 1 oz tubes by the 100 pack
Hello everyone.
My question is, does anyone take compressed air to the range and blow out their touch hole between shots?
olskool,the only compressed air I take with me is after a night at the Mexican restaurant,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
yes, but it is compressed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,olskool,
Hope you received a good grade in chemistry, but that my friend is considered a GAS
Larry
I do. Works well for me!Hello everyone.
My question is, does anyone take compressed air to the range and blow out their touch hole between shots?
Hello everyone.
My question is, does anyone take compressed air to the range and blow out their touch hole between shots?
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