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I just tumble mine in an old Thumbler Tumbler. The sprue simply disappears.
Thanks compadre...remembered his comment from a few years back but have been unable to find it till now. The man had a lot to teach us in the 'common sense' field! Still my personal conviction, for his time and ours, people are trying to hard and would enjoy things much more if they kept it simple and developed a wee bit more stalking skills! OK...end of sermon, thanks again! :wink: :thumbsup:George said:It's too bad George Hanger was never successful in his efforts on our behalf. Shooting would certainly be a lot less complicated if he had been. :wink:
General George Hanger to all Sportsmen, Farmers, and Gamekeepers, 1814:
"I should be extremely happy if it were in my power to instruct the Bunhill-Row and Spital-Fields Cockney-sportsmen, and other bad shots, how to improve in their shooting; but, after much reflection and study, I find it totally out of my power. However, I am labouring for their advantage, and with no small doubt of making my fortune also, should I succeed: it is by the invention of STRAIGHT POWDER. But, hitherto, I have failed of finding an effectual composition to mix with gunpowder, to make it shoot straight; and have been equally as unsuccessful as the chemists have been in their endeavours, to find out the philosopher’s stone, who have wanted nothing to complete their long-wished-for object but a perfect powder of projection. However, like them, I do not despair; but shall labour on with assiduity, to find out some composition, for the benefit of all bad shots, which will make powder shoot straight."
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:grin: :thumbsup:George said:It's too bad George Hanger was never successful in his efforts,,
Dutch Schoultz said:You can tumble or whatever ritual grabs you, but in a ML rifle you will probably NEVER fire a round ball.
The roundness is removed when you short start it and give it straight sides with grooves cut into it, the front of the ball may be a bit squished into widness. The rear of the ball which sits on the powder my be the only thing that can be described as "round"..
When you short start your previously very round ball, you are extruding it into a somewhat different shape.
You might actually shoot a round ball but only in a smoothbore.
Excuse any typos as my vision is swiftly departing
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Dutch Schoultz
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