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It's great for homemade BBQ charcoal.Junipers are great for bio-fuel Torrification (charcoal) and burn in a coal plant. We experimented using Arundo Donax, an invasive weed in CA and other states. Grew some in eastern OR and turned it into a charcoal like substance. Burned some at Boardman Coal Plant (deceased). It worked well and was energy efficient.
Because it's @arakboss -- he's just that way.Yup, I meant why do it now?
He can do whatever he wants. His choice to make a thread about it.
Thanks Kruel! Ya, My Buddy @arakboss is my Home-Boy! A Good Guy!He can do whatever he wants. His choice to make a thread about it.
I keep trying to figure out which end of these wadcutters is supposed to be pointed downrange but they don't have "Front Toward Enemy" stamped anywhere.I have done that with a pellet rifle when a kid too...and...
With a cap and ball revolver loaded with conical bullets...shocking to read I would guess....
But yep...why do so today with all the excellent bullet choices that are out there...?
Andy
Yeah, thats a Bummer ain't it?but they don't have "Front Toward Enemy" stamped anywhere.
I have a few sets of Lee Loaders, haven't tried the Lyman product.Did you know you can also seat those right side up? If the case has been chamfered the bullet will seat just fine.
Just asking but have you ever tried a LeeLoader? or a Lyman 310 loader? They are both about the size of a pair of pliers. DR
The supposed tallest juniper in the US is 78 feet tall. You may have that beat. Call Guinness.Wouldn't surprise me.
It seems like yesterday when these guys were just seedlings.
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