Cpl.Parker
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I have heard that the most accurate way to shoot a smoothie is to use a wad and a tight ball as opposed to a patch round ball. Any thoughts?
Kevin
Kevin
Wes/Tex said:"...Bob Spencer's site is also a good one for the beginning smoothie shooter. His ideas work well..."
[url] http://members.aye.net/~bspen/index.html[/url]
Cpl.Parker said:I have heard that the most accurate way to shoot a smoothie is to use a wad and a tight ball as opposed to a patch round ball. Any thoughts?
Kevin
paulvallandigham said:I don't have a clue what was menat by " Sawn" over the ball. Do you? Is someone just using archaic language to describe cutting the patch off with a patch knife after the ball and patch are pushed into the muzzle of the gun?
A method of sewing a book by hand which involves cutting grooves into the spine of the gathered sections and recessing the cords into those grooves. A single length of thread is carried from kettle stitch to kettle stitch, as in FLEXIBLE SEWING , but passes across the cords instead of encircling them. The sewing may be done ALL ALONG ,TWO ON , etc., as in flexible sewing.
Sewing on recessed, or sawn-in, cords is relatively old, having been used in France as long ago as 1580. It continued in use in France until about 1650, and in England, particularly for thin books bound in sheepskin, until about 1770.
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