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How?
When they're jerking around so much they can't get their scoped bolt action sighted in and you're cutting clover leafs!
 
Seeing the deep lube grooves on those bullets - they are just begging for a trip through a lubriszer and getting injected with a 50-50 beeswax,
I'll bet that would really help the velocity and the cleanup after the days shooting is done.
I’ve been using @idaholewis’ Stihl HP/SPG magical no lead blend for about 6 months now. I add olive oil for a lighter lube, more in winter, barely any in summer.
 
That might take a bite out of your velocity, not to mention the pieces of plywood crashing your chrono. Just put the chrono 10 ft. away and the smoke shouldn't be a problem.
Not sure but I believe he shoots through a pre-existing hole cut in the plywood. I have done similar with a piece of cardboard after a wad from a .54 smacked the screen on my F1 Chrony. The company graciously repaired my Chrony and only charged me for shipping.
 
Not sure but I believe he shoots through a pre-existing hole cut in the plywood. I have done similar with a piece of cardboard after a wad from a .54 smacked the screen on my F1 Chrony. The company graciously repaired my Chrony and only charged me for shipping.
Aha! That makes a little more sense. Or, as Gilda Radner used to say as the granny commenting on the news on the old SNL, "Never Mind!"
 
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