Are you referring to using 4F down the barrel to shoot round balls?Mark....isn't it time you did a video using 4f?
Your already loading that Pedersoli with way more than Pedersoli says ( just like I do mine) so why not do the 4f thing?
Are you referring to using 4F down the barrel to shoot round balls?Mark....isn't it time you did a video using 4f?
Your already loading that Pedersoli with way more than Pedersoli says ( just like I do mine) so why not do the 4f thing?
There are plenty of "serious" black powder videos on Youtube. You know the type, the shooter get upset if they don't shoot the very center of a target. Well...I can do that too, it is easy to do.....just simply shoot often enough and edit out of the video everything except the best shots.I watched 20 seconds of one video a couple years ago. Seemed pretty silly to me. But that's OK, everybody else seems to enjoy. Maybe I'm too serious to do silly things.
Absolutely my friend, shot too.Are you referring to using 4F down the barrel to shoot round balls?
Are you referring to using 4F down the barrel to shoot round balls?
How about 70 grains of Swiss Null OB. Will that work?Absolutely my friend, shot too.
How about 70 grains of Swiss Null OB. Will that work?
You can see that at the 2:25 time stamp below:
Mark is correct, there are already enough "serious" BP shooting videos, I enjoy his light hearted videos that have become a Sunday morning tradition for me and my wife, who thinks most BP shooting videos are boring.There are plenty of "serious" black powder videos on Youtube. You know the type, the shooter get upset if they don't shoot the very center of a target. Well...I can do that too, it is easy to do.....just simply shoot often enough and edit out of the video everything except the best shots.
However..........I try to present the hobby in a different twist. I will show the hits and the misses. I'll also show the gun being "dry balled", dropped in the mud or whatever else silly the cameras may catch. When that happens, I generally laugh it off & get back to shooting and definitely post the incident on the videos.
I shoot with groups in surrounding states such as we do every New Years Day in Indiana. No match play, just eating potluck and trying out each other's guns all day long.
I also tackle fun challenges, etc. For example, I'm posting a video showing what it takes to shoot a lead round ball thru a steel plate very soon. I even used range rods, ball starters and powder measures...tools I seldom use on videos. That one was fun to put together.
( Other than the safety aspect of the sport. )...I prefer to show the fun of the hobby and not necessarily the serious side of shooting.
Thanks for watching those 20 seconds my friend.
That's why I pulled the hammer with string.Yes but you state don't do it after you have debunked it! Ok so your publicly covering your rear, fair enough....I did notice how much better it sounded with 4f.
Hmm, I like your reasoning here, but am not sure about the expansion. Old accounts of battle injuries indicate that rifle balls always made very serious wounds, more so than the large musket balls. I suspect that decelerating a spinning ball by friction in soft material might just increase the amount of upset/expansion in a soft lead bullet. It would be an interesting read if someone knows of an actual study performed on this phenomenon (hopefully in game animals). If shooting into hard objects the lead would of course behave somewhat differently!It occurs to me that the question about ball penetration of a smooth bore at long range could be answered by stating that any ball of pure lead of the same caliber and weight and velocity should penetrate to the same distance when fired into the same medium whether it is fired from a smooth bore or a rifle , as I see it effect of the lack of spin would have more to do with long range accuracy , I don't believe the spinning ball screws itself into the target , although it could have an effect on ball expansion . Am I right or wrong ?
I saw that you pulled a video from facebook due to the comments.....There are plenty of "serious" black powder videos on Youtube. You know the type, the shooter get upset if they don't shoot the very center of a target. Well...I can do that too, it is easy to do.....just simply shoot often enough and edit out of the video everything except the best shots.
However..........I try to present the hobby in a different twist. I will show the hits and the misses. I'll also show the gun being "dry balled", dropped in the mud or whatever else silly the cameras may catch. When that happens, I generally laugh it off & get back to shooting and definitely post the incident on the videos.
I shoot with groups in surrounding states such as we do every New Years Day in Indiana. No match play, just eating potluck and trying out each other's guns all day long.
I also tackle fun challenges, etc. For example, I'm posting a video showing what it takes to shoot a lead round ball thru a steel plate very soon. I even used range rods, ball starters and powder measures...tools I seldom use on videos. That one was fun to put together.
( Other than the safety aspect of the sport. )...I prefer to show the fun of the hobby and not necessarily the serious side of shooting.
Thanks for watching those 20 seconds my friend.
You are 110% right.If someone watches your videos and is negative, probably just a negative person in general.
Well, as most others have said, your videos are throughly enjoyable. There are always some people that must have been suckled on a dill pickle, they're always negative, always will be.You are 110% right.
I've run into those type comments before on other videos and this time they were getting out of control.
That's what happens when one puts themself in the public's eye.
I'm still waiting on some of those negative fellows to post their own videos for me to review.
All I hear is response are crickets...crickets,...crickets.
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