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Had a terrific day at the range with my handgonne. The target below was shot offhand, tiller resting on top of my right shoulder. After the uppermost five shots I began to walk the next five down. One thing is certain, nobody can tell me that 50gr of FFFg doesn't work with that .715" mini pumpkin.
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You're turning into a highly skilled "gonner," mister. :cool:
I'm guessing your .715s are a better choice than the .735s I have at hand. With any sort of fouling buildup I can see the .735s with their large sprues getting to be a chore to seat.
 
You're turning into a highly skilled "gonner," mister. :cool:
I'm guessing your .715s are a better choice than the .735s I have at hand. With any sort of fouling buildup I can see the .735s with their large sprues getting to be a chore to seat.
@BillinOregon, I just drop the .715s down the tube w/o paying any attention to sprue orientation and then I ram a balled-up half of a coffee filter to hold it against the filter ball that's on the powder. Those ten were all that I shot today and I didn't swab between shots. I bet your .735s will work fine, this isn't brain surgery.
 

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