Crow-Feather
32 Cal.
Back to the 100 yd range yesterday. I found a copper tube 24" long at Lowes and also found a 48" 3/8 inch dowel that I made into a range rod. The wood rod is a lot better than the 44" brass rod I use for my Tennessee rifle. I don't have to tilt the rifle for the rod to clear the roof of the range shack. I tried 1 1/2F at 100 grains again and did not use an over powder card. I thought that the 100 grains of powder would erode the Paul Jones bullet base but that doesn't seem to be the case. The benched rifle shot a 7/8" three shot group.
As I was shooting, my wife walked down to the range. She saw that I had multiple folds of towel laying over my right shoulder. When she asked, I told her that I wanted to keep my shirt clean when i was shooting. At least she had the decency to start laughing after she walked a bit up the trail to the house.
As I was shooting, my wife walked down to the range. She saw that I had multiple folds of towel laying over my right shoulder. When she asked, I told her that I wanted to keep my shirt clean when i was shooting. At least she had the decency to start laughing after she walked a bit up the trail to the house.