DOUBLEDEUCE 1
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I went to the range this past weekend and saw for my first time Pyrodex pellets being used. At first I didn't think anything of the other shooter who was using those things, or even what he was using at the time. After I finished my shot, I stood back and watched other shooters on the line. This one individual was interesting to watch. I couldn't figure out just what he was shooting. It looked like tracer and smoke rounds. Each shot sounded different from the other shooters. What I found really interesting and a bit concerning were the fireballs coming out of his weapon. Those brightly burning and smoking projectiles went down range ten to fifteen yards before dropping to the ground. Even on the ground some of those things burned for a very brief time.
I just had to go and see what he was shooting. He showed me his supply of Pyrodex pellets and said they were approx 50 grains each. It sure didn't seem like the prudent thing to be carrying out into the field for hunting. I have seen range fires started from tracers and just plain old ball ammo, but the Pyrodex seemed to have those others beat for potential trouble making.
I just had to go and see what he was shooting. He showed me his supply of Pyrodex pellets and said they were approx 50 grains each. It sure didn't seem like the prudent thing to be carrying out into the field for hunting. I have seen range fires started from tracers and just plain old ball ammo, but the Pyrodex seemed to have those others beat for potential trouble making.