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Why Big Balls Are Better
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Something goofy is going on here. The picture in the OP isn't showing up for me. But the Photobucket code is correct. For a test, I posted it on Modern Muzzleloader's Sidelock/Traditional forum and it shows up there just fine.
Is the picture above showing up for you? If not, can you see it by clicking on it? |
I have to click on it myself. PB pics have been doing that a lot lately I have noticed.
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Seems to do it most when trying to post up a doc rather than a pic.
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Your follow-up suggestion worked fine for me.
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I too had to click on it to open it. But then it opened fine.
I have to agree that a larger ball is a much better hunting alternative then smaller. Yet many prefer the smaller ball. An old friend of mine has hunted deer for years with a .45 caliber Kentucky model round ball twist rifle and has never had a problem harvesting deer with it. But remember, where we hunt, shots are close and we pick out shots. Still, he shot a huge buck one year, right through the heart and he claimed he only tracked it 50 yards. I like the .54 caliber. I have yet to harvest a deer with the .58 caliber. Only because I never liked to carry that pipe around in the woods. If the deer ever return to my area, I might have to give that a try. |
Opened fine for me to Semi. I'm sure glad I have big balls! And hopefully I will be unloading them this coming week!!!! (early ML season here in PA)
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Not getting any photos, but five different ballistic charts!?!?!?
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I did use the IMG code. Tried it several times. As I said, the picture shows up properly on Modern Muzzleloader, but not here.
http://www.modernmuzzleloader.com/fo...p?f=15&t=27557 |
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