Turtle Creek
40 Cal.
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- Jun 8, 2014
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Gents/Ladies.
Went shooting today and could not believe the difference in loading my rifle.
Normally the humidity here is in the teens, you don't even sweat it wicks away so quickly.
This week the 'monsoons' started (intermittent downpours) and the humidity is in the high 60' percentile.
I just kept loading and shooting, on the 5th-6th round it'd get a tad tight in the last few inches but was manageable. I swiped about then.
On a 'normal' day 2 rounds in a row is hammer time the fouling dries so fast.
That must have made fighting in the SW with muzzleloaders a different experience than out east. After 2 rounds with a rifle you need to pound on the stick to home the round.
I found it interesting and something I'd not anticipated.
Went shooting today and could not believe the difference in loading my rifle.
Normally the humidity here is in the teens, you don't even sweat it wicks away so quickly.
This week the 'monsoons' started (intermittent downpours) and the humidity is in the high 60' percentile.
I just kept loading and shooting, on the 5th-6th round it'd get a tad tight in the last few inches but was manageable. I swiped about then.
On a 'normal' day 2 rounds in a row is hammer time the fouling dries so fast.
That must have made fighting in the SW with muzzleloaders a different experience than out east. After 2 rounds with a rifle you need to pound on the stick to home the round.
I found it interesting and something I'd not anticipated.