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As an aside,those Stunt .22's aren't even legal in some States.

Do you think that those esteemed Legislators,don't have wayyyyy more first hand experience in such matters,than you?!? That is the sanctity and backbone of this very Nation,in that our elected officials are the cream of the crop and well rounded,so as to nip such folly in the buds.

P.S.

Roundnose bullets buck brush.




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All true, what you say. There is iron in your words.

You will find comfort in knowing I keep round nose bullets in my 'brush' gun. They work great for shooting brush. I shoot deer with other stuff, but brush gets the round noses....

Nice to find a kindred spirit. I'm glad we had this little conversation.


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I keep Brushy-Brush Loads on hand on a Hunt,so as to fend obstacles between me and my prey. A RN loaded backwards will buck brush better,because of the increased meplat and longer dwell time.

Nice to finally chat with someone who understands the mechanics of flight.

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Nice to converse with someone who knows, and properly uses, terminology like meplat and dwell time.

Very refreshing.

Carry on.


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Happiness is a pocket of Brushy-Brush Loads and a meplat on full dwell.

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[bleep] you guys...I like my .25-06. You're hurting my feelers Boxer frown



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My feelings are hurt,that your feelings are hurt.

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Now I know why no one will debate ballistics minutia with Boxer and rely on personal attacks to cover their lack of first hand experiance/knowledge. wink

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Originally Posted by Boxer
My feelings are hurt,that your feelings are hurt.


I knew deep down you're a softie smile

Soft hearted that is...you perverts shut up grin...

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When you cry...I cry.

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Since this thread was derailed long ago, Boxer what's yer take on the .22 K Hornet? I've got a Hornet that sucks donkey balls in the accuracy department, but sucks Jessica Simpson's tits in the fun department.

I'm thinking of having it punched out (like my clown). Other than brass life and trimming is there an advantage vs. disadvantage?

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The finite control of headspace,is THE key. 'Course increased powder capacity,certainly do veddy nice thangs.

OEM spouts as a rule,wear sloppy excessive headspace and brass runs the gamut in rim thickness,so the SAAMI route is a great way to piss up ropes by default.

The K is a whole 'nother animal and a vastly superior mechanical design.

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Cut & pasted from F&S 8/1996.

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So,

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does this mean that "eye-lisping" boolits are no longer de riguer for the 223 AI.


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Who would a thunkit.


Sign me

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"CNS ain't a barometer of a [bleep] thing."

F&S October 1975.

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I am glad guys are getting out and about. I was all primed up for our early Muzzle Loader season but low and behold My daughter has been having some serious complications with her pregnancy. As some my know our early ML season here in PA is one week Sat to Sat and is for Doe only. Inlines are permitted but I use one of the two flintlock rifles I built myself. Spent the last two weeks getting things all tuned in with my .62 rifle and was all ready till we got the call Jess needed her Dad to be with her at the hospital with her. So between work and Jess I got very little time in the woods.

As I know Boxer likes pics and particulars I will do my best.
Barrel is a .62 cal 1 in 77 Twist IIRC made by Ed Rayal. All polished steel furniture except the nose cap is nickle silver.
Lock is a left handed Large Siler assembled by Vernon Davis.

I shoot a .595 round ball patched with .018 pillow ticking lubed with rendered bear oil over 95 grains of Goex 2f black powder.

Picture should have proper Blurritude as I am to cheap to buy a real camera.

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Your excuses,always top your "results".

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Originally Posted by Boxer
The finite control of headspace,is THE key. 'Course increased powder capacity,certainly do veddy nice thangs.

OEM spouts as a rule,wear sloppy excessive headspace and brass runs the gamut in rim thickness,so the SAAMI route is a great way to piss up ropes by default.

The K is a whole 'nother animal and a vastly superior mechanical design.



Or just get your self a used Cooper in 22 hornet.......


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It does things nicely.

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Best,

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You'd have to move your target to the 30yd line,to hang with a 77/22 K.

The ES/SD would hurt your feelers too...then that Goat [bleep] would be ruint in a single day to boot.

Funny how the Real World works.

Laffin'!

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