.58cal Early Virginia / High Shoulder Shot gets it done

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Spikebuck said:
I definitely need to move to one of those southern states!
Till it turns off 100 in the shade in summer...you'll be happy to be in Minnesota! :wink: :haha:
 
With 97% humidity...by the time you pour powder and seat the next PRB at the range, the pan has turned glistening wet from the fouling drawing so much moisture out of the air.
 
Almost. Learned long ago to wipe pan/frizzen area real dry. Have used up some bits of trade wool from project scraps. That heavy wool scrapes up schmutz and moisture real quick. Besides, if I accidentlly drop a scrap in the woods it makes for interesting finds for the next guy! :wink:
 
Man a 58 in front of 100 grains hit there should equal a darned easy tracking job!

Geo. T.
 
Wes/Tex said:
Spikebuck said:
I definitely need to move to one of those southern states!
Till it turns off 100 in the shade in summer...you'll be happy to be in Minnesota! :wink: :haha:

That's why God made the Outer Banks!!!! :thumbsup:

Cool ocean breezes and beautiful ladies in bikinis!! :grin:
 

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