more questions ?????
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RE: more questions ?????
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
Sorrypartner, didn't know you can't read![8D]
ORIGINAL: early
i keep lookin at the picture but i don't hear a thing ????????????
i wanna listen too; whats he got ta say ???????????????
early
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
.Well y'all can joke about the cream of wheat, but I listen to this guy!
He has a gold medal in BP shooting!
.Well y'all can joke about the cream of wheat, but I listen to this guy!
He has a gold medal in BP shooting!
i wanna listen too; whats he got ta say ???????????????
early
early
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,092
RE: more questions ?????
Cream of Wheat is used as a buffer (like a wad) and it does very well I'm told. Has the added quality of cleaning the bore of any leading. I've tried cornmeal as a buffer and it works well also but is a little on the messy side.
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RE: more questions ?????
ORIGINAL: Underclocked
Cream of Wheat is used as a buffer (like a wad) and it does very well I'm told. Has the added quality of cleaning the bore of any leading. I've tried cornmeal as a buffer and it works well also but is a little on the messy side.
Cream of Wheat is used as a buffer (like a wad) and it does very well I'm told. Has the added quality of cleaning the bore of any leading. I've tried cornmeal as a buffer and it works well also but is a little on the messy side.
1.Youdrop the powder in
2.You use a small dowel to set the wad on the powder
3.You drop in the predetermined amount of Cream of Wheat that will keep the bullet flush with the end of the cylinder hole. This will keep the bullet fromhaving to jump into the barrel and willimprove accuracy considerately.
Theshootersin the USMuzzle LoadingTeam at the World Competitions do this.
I use my Rem Army .44 as a side arm during the BP season.
I load my two cylinders on the bench at home before I go to the woods in theMuzzle Loading season.