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RE: What the *&^#
how much powder and size of slug do you load in that cannon?
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RE: What the *&^#
" I saw the smoke, I knew it was you before I saw ya" is what the president of my gunclub remarked to me as we met on the range one day.:D
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RE: What the *&^#
Doegirl75...do you have many shooting black powder at the club?
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RE: What the *&^#
Got the look a few times, sometimes will try to pick a bench so smoke
doesn't move across the lanes. I think my target gets more looks than my ML. County Range"Master" likes to accuse me of too much rapid fire or remind me of "NO SMOKING" on his range. |
RE: What the *&^#
:DOnly the wife is allow to give me the LOOK :eek:. Any body else is asked to leave my property ASAP.
:)Al |
RE: What the *&^#
You want some real looks, get out a flintlock. Also with a flintlock make sure no one is sitting too close to the vent side of the rifle anyway. They tend to throw a little fire out the side. I don't mind it so long as it is during our range's "cease fire." I figure it is a good way to raise awareness in our sport, especially flintlocks. I have had onlookers stand directly to the right of me while shooting-they are curious about the operation of the lock. I often wonder if they are thinking along the lines "is that thing really going to work...?" Having gotten dinged with plenty of hot .223 and 7.62 I always ask people to stand back a bit-it adds a bit to the mystique;) MLs are fun, just be ready for looks and questions. ~Robert |
RE: What the *&^#
ORIGINAL: oldrookie I know I am new to this range stuff and muzzleloaders too. Every time I go to the range and start unloading my gear by the bench......I get the look! Anybody else get the look? Its the look that says....crap he has a muzzleloader. Its the look that says...hey move down to the end of the range. Anybody else get the look? Now, I am not one to take things personally but it does get a little old.[:@] ![]() Ive found more often than not, you give someone a chance to try what yer using you get less static in the long run from the balance of the folks nearby. Granted it takes time away from your shooting but ultimately it does create curiosity and sometimes a new shootist or 2 develops in the BP venue as the result... ![]() D. |
RE: What the *&^#
The only problem with people that take an interest in the traditional rifles or black powder rifles for that matter is.. when you shoot them you really need to pay attention to what you are doing. Other wise the rifle can be short loaded, or even misloaded. That is the time you see ramrods go down range. I have seen it.
I have found more mistakes people loading make when some one starts to question them or examine the stuff they have out in front of them. You need to concentrate and pay attention. While I like to share the experience, I would rather load the rifle (while they watch and stay quiet)and offer someone to take a shot or two with it. After which explain all that happen and then answer their questions. |
RE: What the *&^#
At the range I frequent there are numerous people shooting ML's. Even though there are some sole bench rest shooters the vast majority are hunters so many take their ML's out for a ride.
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RE: What the *&^#
With the load I shoot it is7.1 in low at 200 and26.8 in low at 300.
At 2440fps,with 250 sst.This was actually measured useing the cross hairs,but I use blistic dot type scopes,zeroed for 1,2 and 300 yds.It is a savage.Below is a few groups useing different powders. ![]() |
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