Black Hand
Cannon
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I can boil an egg in a paper cup - is that close enough?Invent a paper frying pan and you'll get rich
I can boil an egg in a paper cup - is that close enough?Invent a paper frying pan and you'll get rich
Amen Blackhand...I don't understand it either. There's limitations to the capability of equipment, just about any equipment. When those capabilities are exceeded, things break. To prevent breakage, use that equipment within it's capabilities, respect it's weaknesses, and use it in a safe manner respecting potential fail points. Why that's so hard for some to understand...I don't know.Kinda' defeats the purpose. A rammer should have a little flex but not so much that it is floppy.
I still don't understand this irrational fear of Hickory rammers...
I've cooked bacon strips & sunny-side-up eggs in a brown paper sandwich bag on the coals. About as close to a paper frying pan as you can get...Invent a paper frying pan and you'll get rich
Kinda' defeats the purpose. A rammer should have a little flex but not so much that it is floppy.
I still don't understand this irrational fear of Hickory rammers...
Those exposed fibers can do a very bad number on your hands. I know from experience. I won't touch fiberglass without gloves. Local boat factories use a lot of fiberglass and they send workers to the ER on a frequent basis. Bad stuff with little redeeming value.exposed glass fibres
I can't tell if you are serious or not...(I truly hope you are joking).I feared my wooden one getting all scratched up and looking like crap.
Purist or not has nothing to do with it. A fear of wooden rods is irrational - they work fine, but when used STUPIDLY, don't work quite as well...I can tell you are a purist. Nothing wrong with that. Im just not that dedicated.
It's the irrational fear of wooden rods.
This is the equivalent of saying that tires on a car shouldn't be used because they can leak or go flat with normal use and blow-out when worn/abused...
The ramrod is probably the least dangerous thing on a muzzleloader.
This is the equivalent of saying that tires on a car shouldn't be used because they can leak or go flat with normal use and blow-out when worn/abused...
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