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Ted W. Coombs

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Went out yeasterday to do a little shooting and testing some loads in my Ubertie walker. Used a walker flask set at 50 gr. of 3FFF goex powder. Some .454 ball made from a lee mold. Lubed over the ball with crisco. Some Remington #11 caps using a TC pistol capper.Used windex to clean after every 12 rounds.Pistol shot clean. Used a leather strap to hold the loading rod in place. Can bust clay birds at 17 yds.(50 feet)pretty regular.On a rest at 25 Yds.can keep a 2to3in.group of 6 rounds.Had a great time.The walker is a fun gun.Got some tips from this forum that help a lot. Thanks. Teton Ted
 

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