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To misquote AC / DC :Jeez man! If you guys would just suck up some of that smoke pollution it would be a boon to mankind!
No brass but ...I did shoot my ramrod once.Well dang, if you're picking up brass at the range, it must've fallen off your pretty guns!
No brass but ...I did shoot my ramrod once.
I was shooting my first double barrel muzzleloading shotgun that I owned.
I fire the first barrel and hit the clay bird ... the recoil of the shot must have unseated the ramrod and it was just a bit past the muzzle.
I spot the second clay bird and let her have it.
"It" as in my shot load and just about the ramrod as it flies down range!
I wonder if this ever happened to Kit Carson or Daniel Boone?
Andy
I quit buying that stuff when a .40 let go in my Firestar. Was not bad but it felt strange when I fired it and when I looked at the round that had just ejected it had blown out just above the rim. I tossed the rest of the ammo I had from that outfit (was sold by Midway) and that was the end of the re manufactured for me. Stuff did not save me enough for me to take the chance.I do, when I can (my property is very brushy/grassy so it is hard to find the brass, and many ranges won't let you pick it up).
I never reload someone else's brass - too much risk; I have no idea if it is once fired, or somebody's special double charged load. I've have "remanufactured" ammo let go on me once and I was lucky no one was seriously injured. Never again.
Indeed they do ... Its also fun to hit 'em with a .530 round ball!Shot shell hulls make great plinking targets for your .22lr.