SwanShot
36 Cal.
Just on my way to the range to test some loads/patch combos in my Kentucky pistol, and to 0 my Renegade at 100 mts.
that is kinda funny know that I think about itNice work! Now there's something I will never do in my neck of the woods. A snowshoe rabbit taken by a fellow wearing snowshoes - tell me I'm dreaming.
Pete
Thank you!A very successfully shot 12 rounds @Ed C.
seated with a jag and patch dampened
By flipping the patch I could get 2 reloads out of each patch.I like it.
Swabbing the bore as you load each shot.
I think I'll give that a try next time I'm shooting.
Nice to see you get to shoot almost every day even in the frozen north. Your "warm" days are my winter days. Below 72 I'm wearing extra shirts and jackets.Heavy cross wind this morning, though quite warm for mid-February in Wisconsin. Set out two soda cans and an iced coffee bottle 25 yards from the back porch. Loaded up my T/C Hawken .50 and made all three targets explode. Seems to be a good day. Might buy a lottery ticket.
You get used to cool weather when you live up here. I'm going out today to do a minor grocery excursion. I plan to wear an insulated shirt, travel vest and a pair of Carharts. Will be leaving the gloves home today. Temperature is forty degrees with a 20 MPH wind. It was warmer earlier... maybe 45 or 50.Nice to see you get to shoot almost every day even in the frozen north. Your "warm" days are my winter days. Below 72 I'm wearing extra shirts and jackets.
That wind is a killer. I live right on the edge of a lake and the cold fronts rip across with unchecked NW winds. But back to shooting....my range is very much out in the open. I use the windy days for shooting unmentionable sub compact (.45 cal.) handguns which I usually do at 15 to 30 feet.You get used to cool weather when you live up here. I'm going out today to do a minor grocery excursion. I plan to wear an insulated shirt, travel vest and a pair of Carharts. Will be leaving the gloves home today. Temperature is forty degrees with a 20 MPH wind. It was warmer earlier... maybe 45 or 50.
By flipping the patch I could get 2 reloads out of each patch.
Nice looking hammer above Me hammer making from a chunk of steel. Cut out with 1mm disc, rough sanded with flap disc. Tedious bit filing a square hole. Around 4 hours work Lock shotgun parts 1885 transferred to 1/8” bras plate Ok no half **** but rebounding lock Should have bought from L&R locks but a bit broke too many bills coming in Everything going up ££££££ mad in UK1/4-28 Musket Nipple.
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