Plastikosmd
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Out shooting one of my favorite long rifles today. I’m not sure if I posted this year before. This is a compilation of some pictures that are old and new. This is a 20 caliber long rifle. I load it with between five and 10 g of 4F. (22 Long rifle or 22 Magnum case as my Measure)
Five grains has little to no trouble going through three-quarter inch plywood at 25 yards and 10 grains gets me just about through a pressure treated 2 x 4. It also flips the 3/4 pound steel block holding the Clay without any trouble
First my favorite picture from the original owner. The cat has passed on but it’s still a great picture.
Today
All the powder that you’re going to need for about 25 shots and priming the pan
Are use a 22 pallet with a baby inserted as my projectile. Starts snug but easy to load with the ramrod. No patch needed
7g about made it though PT 2x4
(U can just see the BB)
It also has no trouble dimpling up my steel targets, thus I use AR plate made for target shooting when backer needed.
Five grains has little to no trouble going through three-quarter inch plywood at 25 yards and 10 grains gets me just about through a pressure treated 2 x 4. It also flips the 3/4 pound steel block holding the Clay without any trouble
First my favorite picture from the original owner. The cat has passed on but it’s still a great picture.
Today
All the powder that you’re going to need for about 25 shots and priming the pan
Are use a 22 pallet with a baby inserted as my projectile. Starts snug but easy to load with the ramrod. No patch needed
7g about made it though PT 2x4
(U can just see the BB)
It also has no trouble dimpling up my steel targets, thus I use AR plate made for target shooting when backer needed.
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