My son and I tested some cornmeal recipes today. Hopefully, my depiction of Grouse isn’t too subjective.
First shot was my normal load: 65 grains 3f, shot card, 1 1/8 oz #6 with another shot card at 20 yards.
Second was the same powder load, 65gr of cornmeal, 1 1/8 oz # 6 and a card.
Third shot was same powder load, shot card, cornmeal, shot card, shot, shot card. What really surprised me was how much more pressure nothing more than a couple extra shot cards produced and it did seem to have the best pattern of the three.
I know that shooting once isn’t very scientific as it was all just for fun. I’d never tried cornmeal before and I may try it again someday. The jury is still out. I suspect the cornmeal would be better ON the Grouse than at the Grouse.
Lastly, I challenged my son to a roundball volley. He totally flinched which is the shot on the left. I also missed but I ALMOST beaked him. It was all a great break from the sun and siding all day.
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First shot was my normal load: 65 grains 3f, shot card, 1 1/8 oz #6 with another shot card at 20 yards.
Second was the same powder load, 65gr of cornmeal, 1 1/8 oz # 6 and a card.
Third shot was same powder load, shot card, cornmeal, shot card, shot, shot card. What really surprised me was how much more pressure nothing more than a couple extra shot cards produced and it did seem to have the best pattern of the three.
I know that shooting once isn’t very scientific as it was all just for fun. I’d never tried cornmeal before and I may try it again someday. The jury is still out. I suspect the cornmeal would be better ON the Grouse than at the Grouse.
Lastly, I challenged my son to a roundball volley. He totally flinched which is the shot on the left. I also missed but I ALMOST beaked him. It was all a great break from the sun and siding all day.
Pictures aren’t loading. I’ll keep trying. Hold please…
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