Comfortably_Numb
The Evil Mike Brooks
I'll send all the heads to you and you send me all the shoulders. LOL!I HAD RATHER EAT THE HEAD THAN THE FROUNT SHOULDERS
I'll send all the heads to you and you send me all the shoulders. LOL!I HAD RATHER EAT THE HEAD THAN THE FROUNT SHOULDERS
I was there, the front one didn't duck. It had a walnut in it's mouth and he hit the walnut instead. That was mighty fine shooting for a guy with a bow and arrow and the sun in his eyes.How about that time you killed three lined up with one ball and it would have been four but the front one ducked?
I'll send all the heads to you and you send me all the shoulders. LOL!
I hunted with a .29 and a .32 for many years. Both were fine guns. But , if you don't hit them in the head you'll mess them up.
I'd choose the .36 it's easier to load and will carry a little further and hit a little harder. but the main reason is it is easier to load. .310 balls are damn hard to handle and even harder to find if you drop one.
My smallest Flintlock ML is a .36 Rifle I built from a Pecatonica River kit in the late 80's, I cant imagine how petite a .32 Ramrod would be.That’s a trueism. If it’s chilly at all them little balls and toothpick sized ramrods can be a pain. I might even think .40.
A .32 is a killer for small game. There ain’t nothing wrong with it, but them four hundredths make a big difference in handeling, it works sour to about 20% bigger.
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