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An old friend sent some felt disc's he found in a craft shop. He thought they may be useful in my guns.
They shot good and although slack in a 12g load easy and quick.

Slopped in wonder lube they keep the fouling soft.
They are too slack for O/S cards.

I tested some and then let the hound loose to find squirrel.





Thanks John.

B.
 
Oh yeah. Love em between powder and conical bullets. For close to 4 decades I've been using lubed fiber wads with shot loads, but for some reason never got around to trying felt with shot. Thanks for the nudge!
 
That picture got me all fired up again for squirrel season. Ours opens the 26th of this month and I have a whole passel of them eating the sunflower seeds from my bird feeders that are gonna get a big surprise around then.

That's a good looking hound - what breed is it?

Darren
 
Darren Haverstick said:
That picture got me all fired up again for squirrel season. Ours opens the 26th of this month and I have a whole passel of them eating the sunflower seeds from my bird feeders that are gonna get a big surprise around then.

That's a good looking hound - what breed is it?

Darren
She is a bedlington terrier on whippet cross. She is in pup now to a whippet dog.

B.
 
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