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Might be easier to just wait on the 3 old stogies to die. I can't even imagine anyone being so disturbed(mentally) that he would wish any of our members would die! The only thing I've ever done to you is to occasionally point out what an a$$hole you are. There seems to be a fair amount of agreement with that assessment. However, I would never think of hoping you die soon. Just slithering back under your rock would make the board a better place. Many of us ARE old geezers and, in fact, will probably die soon enough. Your wishing to hasten the process for any of us just proves what a despicable creature you truly are. Have a nice day!
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Jim I said wait...not "wish". If'n it's any consolation I hope you die swiftly.....Have a nice day "old geezer".
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Joe, you should restrict your posting to the early morning when you may be relatively sober.
You have really outdone yourself here!
JC
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Excuse you.
I don't drink...I'm just sick and tired of his continual attacks.
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American by birth, Texan by grace of God.
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Wow, cool thread because of the informative discussion. I'm just new here and i think i will enjoy here. ------------- cheap scrubs online
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If one wants to read the best discussion of Shotstringing ever put into print I recommend a copy of "The Modern Shotgun" by Sir Gerald Burrard. This is Major League work, Brister's is High School in comparsion, I have both & have read & studied both, this is not hearsay. To sum up Burrard's recommendation was "Unless" you were shooting at birds beyond 40yds, flying faster than 40 MPH & at 90° to shot line, "Ignore" shotstring. "IF" you requirements exceeded these limits, then shoot for a 10% increase in your minimum pattern requirements for the bird in question. Thus if you would have ordinarily figured a need for a 100 pellet hit in the 30" circle, shoot for 110 & forget it (This on your stationary target). He shot at a large metal plate attached to the side of a vehicle in such a way as to protect the driver, much smarter. It was also found the forward & central portion (The most effective portion) of the "Swarm" of shot was least affected by stringing, this being mostly from the deformed & lagging pellets & those from the outer limits of the pattern. He also found virtually no diference in shotstringing between the conventional British game load of 1 1/16oz & a heavier 1¼oz load, though these obviously had a differt length of column in the bore. Using these two charge wts in the 12ga for comparsion a 20 ga would have virtually identical column lengths using 3/4 & 7/8 oz respectifully. The main thing brought to light by Brister was that modern plastic wads, super hard shot, & buffer mat'l could eliminate a lot of the deformed shot effectively bringing them into the main pattern. One item on buffering, Brister spoike quite highly of ordinary Flour as a buffering agent. This was later shown by Don Zutz that under some conditions flour could cake & adhere to the case walls resulting in decidedly "Dangerous" chamber pressures. Do not be tempted to try this for the purpose of enhancing patterns.
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Not too sure what this will add to this thread but if you look carefully you can see the shot load out of my punt gun. This may show it clearer For what it's worth it killed the oil drum very cleanly!!!!
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I actually thought about this thread the other day when I found this article... Interesting stuff... http://www.billhanusbirdguns.com/archive29.html
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Hey Phideaux how did that new BSS work on those doves???
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