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Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77.
08-25-2020, 11:16 AM,
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RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77.
Thanks for the update Jim. I enjoy reading about your progress with the rifle. With respect to letting the wiping solution soak a bit while picking up the dry patch, I learned exactly the same thing. Actually it was suggested to me by a more experienced shooter and I think it makes a world of difference. When I use my BACO bore wipers for paper patch shooting I do something which is a little weird probably. I push one through with a dry patch, and then I push another through with a dry patch. Using them twice in my .45-90 and .45-110 has never failed to leave a perfectly clean and dry bore. It is slower than a single one obviously, but faster than the 3 wet and one dry patch that I also use sometimes.

It sounds like there were some really good targets shot at that match. I'd love to shoot in the upper 90's at 600!

Chris.
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RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77. - by Gunlaker - 08-25-2020, 11:16 AM

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