I’d be afraid of cutting myselfscissors work fine foe me
I’d be afraid of cutting myselfscissors work fine foe me
Why would you be leaving the knife unattended????I have about 8 SZCO Patch knives in rotation. They are cheapos, about $11. I shoot on a public range, so I am not going to leave a hundred+ knife unattended while I shoot. they don’t stay sharp long, but I get a lot of practice sharpening them, I consider that a plus.
I'd move to a better area.I have about 8 SZCO Patch knives in rotation. They are cheapos, about $11. I shoot on a public range, so I am not going to leave a hundred+ knife unattended while I shoot. they don’t stay sharp long, but I get a lot of practice sharpening them, I consider that a plus.
No sense in tempting people, besides a cheap knife that’s sharp is good as one that is expensive.I'd move to a better area.
I pre-cut my patches. However, I still carry a patch knife in case of an emergency or I run out of pre-cuts. Some matches use more shots than others.
Patch knife is much easier to clean the sleep out of my eyes., I’ll stick to it.I've been thinking, instead of sawing away with a patch knife, why not use a pair of shears. Not historically correct, but probably faster and more efficient. Maybe some of you are doing this already, but I'm going to try it on my next range trip.
What! Why five? Who needs five shots for one deer or elk?
Lots of guys use patch soaked in a ballistol mix.when dry its not a messI make my shooting pouches with leather and most have one or more leather pockets sewn in. I just stuff the extra strip of patching into a pouch pocket or into the bottom of the bag if no pocket. No harm to anything else in the bag and certainly not the leather. I'll add that my patching is lubed sparingly. Just enough.
I'll use any old knife for a "patch knife". Sharp, sharp, sharp. That's the main criteria.
I use my gfs toothbrush when I clean BP revolvers for the hard to get places. I put it back and she never knows or caught me yetI've been using my Pinay Girlfriends "Lady shaver", sure it takes 8 times longer but hey we're doing the 18-19th century thing why be in a hurry ?
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