BillyC
Shooting my .45 better every time
I was talking to another ML shooter and was definitely distracted and I know better. Going to have to get serious about concentrating when loading.
He's asking if the ramrod caused an obstruction in the barrel that may have made a ring or bulge in the barrel.Not sure what that means.
In the real world that wouldn't have happened because Clark hadn't primed his rifle.That’s how old Clark Gable killed Ricardo Montalban in “Across the Wide Missouri.”
I dry balled one the other day. Good thing I had a steel range rod and puller. I was distracted too. It happens.FWIW my ramrod went through the bullseye then turned slightly right and ended up sticking up out of the ground 75 yards away. Other than about 10 inches broken off the back it was in good shape. I’m still pretty mad at myself but stuff happens. No harm to me, the rifle or anyone else so I’ll be able to laugh about it in a couple of years.
That’s funny, the man who taught me to cook was from Houma LA. A true Cajun chef. He did the same thing. Must’ve been a French thing. I miss him.The man who taught me to cook was a professional chef. He taught me to mis en place. It is French for put in place. Before starting to work on a dish you get all the ingredients together, measured, cut, or otherwise prepared and lined up on your work surface.
Maybe I should take that approach to loading my ML's.
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