That First Shot--Again?
#11
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New Bullet--270g Deep Curl
This morning the battery was removed from wife' old truck... then i headed for the hills. As before the first shot was from a shiny cold clean barrel. This time the bullet of choice was the 270g Deep Curl. It was much warmer today than before, and the barrel kinda heated up faster than i like, so, after 3 shots, i took a break from shooting, to walk up to the target, and photograph it.
The fourth shot was called; maybe i was breathing too much after the short walk. The fifth, and seventh shots went into the same hole as the first, and third shot. The sixth shot went into the same hole as the second shot.
The eighth shot goes unexplained?? This day the rifle barrel got warmer than it ever has, since it came here.
The fourth shot was called; maybe i was breathing too much after the short walk. The fifth, and seventh shots went into the same hole as the first, and third shot. The sixth shot went into the same hole as the second shot.
The eighth shot goes unexplained?? This day the rifle barrel got warmer than it ever has, since it came here.
#12
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Worked good on that deer!
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When i return home from shooting a rifle, the first thing i do is remove the breech plug. Then i run a dry patch down and back, and toss it.
Then another dry patch down and back; turn it inside out, and run it down and back, and toss it.
Then i soak a patch with solvent, and run it back and forth in the barrel, a few times.
Then a clean dry patch is run down and back, which soaks up the solvent.
Then a clean dry patch is run a few times down the barrel; it is turned inside out, and run a few times down the barrel. This patch usually is quite clean on the reverse side when finished.
Then another dry patch down and back; turn it inside out, and run it down and back, and toss it.
Then i soak a patch with solvent, and run it back and forth in the barrel, a few times.
Then a clean dry patch is run down and back, which soaks up the solvent.
Then a clean dry patch is run a few times down the barrel; it is turned inside out, and run a few times down the barrel. This patch usually is quite clean on the reverse side when finished.
#17
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Again, but Further
On top of the ridge out in the bald hills, it was 30*, and the air was almost perfectly still. Seemed it was a good morning to try, and shoot 200 yard. As before, the first shot is taken from a shiny, cold, clean barrel.