Great post pab1. What is that bird? Here in NH you shoot 1 with a red eye you kick leaves over it.
Great post pab1. What is that bird? Here in NH you shoot 1 with a red eye you kick leaves over it.
Good information I never would have tried a half thickness wad but I will now THX
Pab1, you are a breath of carefully crafted fresh air. I reamed a .50 cal to 19 gauge smoothy andd have good results BUT the bore is not quite smooth enough for my type A personality.. any thoughts on this, like send to Hoyle to smooth it out?
What kind of rifle did you bore and did you do it yourself? Been playing with the idea of doing that with an old junker .50 rifle I've got. Just curious about how one would go about doing that. I wouldn't worry too much about the smoothness on mine as it will only be for shot loads if I do it.Pab1, you are a breath of carefully crafted fresh air. I reamed a .50 cal to 19 gauge smoothy andd have good results BUT the bore is not quite smooth enough for my type A personality.. any thoughts on this, like send to Hoyle to smooth it out?
Hey alright......I'm not the only one that stuffs a .562 ball down the muzzle and with a greased wad behind it too. It works great for me!The .56 Renegade can be a fun platform for experimenting. I have been playing with home made (Durafelt, bees wax and Crisco) wads under a bare .562 ball. Interestingly the balls fit right down the bore and shoot great.
The .56 Renegade can be a fun platform for experimenting. I have been playing with home made (Durafelt, bees wax and Crisco) wads under a bare .562 ball. Interestingly the balls fit right down the bore and shoot great.
I've eaten probably hundreds of spruce grouse from my time spent in Alaska and the Yukon and never noticed any spruce needle taste. Most of them were shot before the heavy snow set in so that may be why. They are excellent eating.Spruce grouse are great table fare until the snows arrive. Then you must soak the meat in milk overnight in order to remove the spruce needle taste.
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Thanks for the range report and pictures gives a fellow more stuff to try .Am I the only person who like wasp nest for wadding?
I wish nesting material had been incorporated in these tests. I’d be interested to see their comparison with wads (which I’ve never used)
A 56sb was my first black powder long gun and help suck me into shooting percussion guns.
I’ve probably owned 6 or 7 over the years. I use them to introduce folks to black powder shooting so they can try shot, ball & buck n ball all in one gun.
I’ve ended up giving away a few to friends who really enjoyed the range time with them.
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