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  1. Wildrangeringreen

    20 Gauge Plastic Wads?

    lol, Nitro powders burn hotter (gasses at peak pressures are conservatively 3000F plus), especially if they contain larger percentages of Nitroglycerine (many shot powders do). It's moot, since both are significantly above the burning point of the plastics used. The reality that the Brits burned...
  2. Wildrangeringreen

    No Such Rifle !

    Beautiful work! IMO, the "could've-been" builds are the most interesting. :thumb:
  3. Wildrangeringreen

    20 Gauge Plastic Wads?

    Both Smokeless and Black Powder are hot enough to turn the surface of the bore red upon ignition lol. Last I checked, the temp required to turn steel red is waayyy above the melting point of the plastic lol. Come to think of it, it's also above the burning point of paper, felt, and cotton, yet...
  4. Wildrangeringreen

    How far can You shoot ?

    I don't shoot at running animals unless they're within 30 yards, there's too much risk of not getting the lead right and wounding them, in my opinion. On standing Deer, it depends on the gun I have, but with most rifles I'd take after deer, I'm comfortable off hand to about 150, I've killed...
  5. Wildrangeringreen

    What are you putting your money on. Draw

    Percussion: Beaumont-Adams Revolver, in .44. The pocket version in .32 made in the US would be a good back-up. Cartridge (available in the "old" west) SW mod 3 in .44rf/henry SW mod 2 in .32 rf pocket gun My choice for the late 1800's would be either the Enfield MK2 in .476 or Webley mk1 in...
  6. Wildrangeringreen

    Insurance for hosting a black powder event

    Make reasonable efforts to make the range safe to be on (undue trip hazards, wobbly railings, low hanging branches in normal walkways, ect) Range rules are part of a waiver/liability release form Be firm and consistent on removing people who violate sensible range rules. Document everything...
  7. Wildrangeringreen

    Material for over powder wads

    look at a product you buy in a cardboard box frequently, and cut bore-sized circles out of that. The main thing an over-powder card/wad does is keep the bullet and it's grease off the powder (and allows yo to swab the barrel after powder's loaded to keep the fouling out of the breech)...
  8. Wildrangeringreen

    Favorite Target for Load Development

    printer paper with a permanent marker circle on it. I use 36" rosin paper for regulating doubles and patterning scatterguns. I usually walk down to look at targets (a little exercise does you good), but today we also have sub-$50 binoculars and monocular. Those are nice to have around for PID...
  9. Wildrangeringreen

    It’s nice to have over 1000 Shots in the bank….

    I just make it as I need it anymore. Keep 5 pounds, maybe 500 caps, and a dozen flints ready on hand and the rest is in separate chemicals, or chunks of rocks. 1. it's cheaper than buying, 2. it's safer than having 100+ pounds of powder lying around for the year, 3. No issue with people out...
  10. Wildrangeringreen

    4f in rifle?

    There's a difference between safe/functional and ideal. The courser granulations take a little longer to be consumed, and are able to maintain peak pressures a little longer. That means you can (theoretically) get more velocity out of a course granulation than fine, if loaded to the same peak...
  11. Wildrangeringreen

    1st chain fire

    Air can produce good velocity (1100fps or better), but it's limited by your seals, pumps, tanks (those three are what seriously limited Girandoni and other air gun designers until the last 125 years or so), Barrel Length and how long your valve's open. Black powder produces up to around 38,000...
  12. Wildrangeringreen

    Best material for range rods ?

    0.3125" Brass Round Bar 464-H02 Extruded 4' - Part #: 13441 $15.28 RMC Oxyoke wants $31.72 for the same thing (except they call it a "range rod") OnlineMetals.com (good source for stuff at reasonable prices, they do custom cutting as well)
  13. Wildrangeringreen

    What are your specific offhand shooting exercises if you do any?

    Calisthenics (you military people know and "love" it as PT) does you a lot of good over-all, and they're cheap (just your body weight). Also, handling the rifle, sighting it, holding it up, as steady as possible, for as long as possible (time yourself and see if you can beat it before your arm...
  14. Wildrangeringreen

    Best material for range rods ?

    I like tubular steel, particularly if you use a muzzle protector with it. Keeps the weight down, while being very strong. Could go with a solid steel rod if you like to pound your projectiles down the bore, I suppose :rolleyes:. A great many firearms were made over the years with steel rammers...
  15. Wildrangeringreen

    Opening a discussion of Baroque and Rococo carving motifs, if anyone is interested.

    Baroque, being related to Arabesque prizes symmetry in the natural forms (very thoroughly planned, meticulously created to be exact) Rococo tended to be an offshoot of Baroque and sought to emphasize the beauty in natural asymmetry (similar subjects and elements, just done in more of a...
  16. Wildrangeringreen

    Lack of younger shooters?

    Sometimes, I look at some of the people I'm surrounded by (including more removed family) and feel like their afflicted with a sickness of some sort. Like a psychological-necrotizing-fasciitis of sorts, perhaps (maybe that's a bit harsh, but you get my point)? I feel your pain there. It's a...
  17. Wildrangeringreen

    Lack of younger shooters?

    I started shooting when I was 7 (Crossman Air-rifle and dad's/great-grandpa's 1901 Stevens .22 "modern" rifle), was allowed to get into trap shooting and centerfire rifle around 9-10. Started carrying a rile with me on the farm when I was 11 (Remington 512 I found in one of the properties my...
  18. Wildrangeringreen

    Lack of younger shooters?

    It's rare that a person will pick up a sport unless they're exposed to it in a positive way. Shooting isn't really put out there as an enjoyable pursuit anymore, (combination of economic constraints, too many action hero movies/shows/videogames, anti-gunner/statist propaganda, and a modern US...
  19. Wildrangeringreen

    BUCK&BALL

    the balls get that band even if they're in a smoothbore, unless the ball is ridiculously undersized. the tighter the fit, the wider the band, generally. the .65 balls could be from 16 bore guns, but the .69 are unlikely (unless really messed up from impacting the ground), as others said, you're...
  20. Wildrangeringreen

    Jaeger Rifle or Long Rifle ?

    Could always go for a combination gun, they were pretty popular in the Germanic States and Austria. This picture is one of Henry Tatham's. I'm basing the lock I'm working on now off of this one, the external, combination battery-main spring with the stirrup really suits itself to a double gun...
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