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Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77.
08-25-2020, 11:42 AM,
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RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77.
Chris I think we would all like to shoot in the high 90's Smile or better yet a clean sweep Smile
I watched Jim very closely and I see why he shoots so well. He is very precise preparing before the relay and more important he listens to the spotter. If a shot goes astray I don't think that it's his let off too often it's more a unseen missed call from his spotter or maybe an unseen fault with his bullet or load. When I see a shooter put two holes through a small spotting disk that means he put three in that same spot.

My patches are pretty wet, I can wring out the water if I squeeze them. The some times the water drips down the breach when I start the patch through the chamber and it's black when it drops out the barrel. The dry patch comes out damp and I have to use two dry to dry the chamber and bore. I recycle my patches twice washing the used patches not to be conservative cutting new but the washed cotton flannel absorb the moisture better than a new one.
The reason a dog has so many friends is because he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
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RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77. - by Gunlaker - 08-25-2020, 11:16 AM
RE: Wisconsin Rapids mid-range match with my .44-77. - by Kurt - 08-25-2020, 11:42 AM

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