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| kbmoly I have no experience with COW. It will absorb water and has resulted in some problems when allowed to sit for long periods under humid conditions. I developed Bf filler which is just ground bran fiber-- which will not absorb significant amounts of water. This fiber ground finer in a coffee grinder at home or in the store. There's various long threads discussing it's use in the Shooters Archives. Shooters Archives |
| Posts: 1529 | Location: Central Wisconsin | Registered: 01 March 2001 |
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| I'm not Aladin and I don't play him on TV--but I'll give you a story and Aladin will never know---He has me on ignore. I got stranded on an island and was cold,hungry and naked. Had plenty of ammo--but there was nothing to shoot. Had used various fillers in the ammo. So I pulled some ammo apart and had a bowl of cream of wheat as a matter of fact for breakfast. Later that day pulled some more apart and used the flour to make biscuits. That night I pulled some more apart and used the dacron to make myself a suit and even a tie. Would have gone to town,but there was no town. Had no place to go. Morale of the story is dacron has no use if you get stranded on an island. |
| Posts: 1289 | Location: San Angelo,Tx | Registered: 22 August 2003 |
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I'm not Aladin and I don't play him on TV--but I'll give you a story and Aladin will never know---He has me on ignore. I got stranded on an island and was cold,hungry and naked. Had plenty of ammo--but there was nothing to shoot. Had used various fillers in the ammo. So I pulled some ammo apart and had a bowl of cream of wheat as a matter of fact for breakfast. Later that day pulled some more apart and used the flour to make biscuits. That night I pulled some more apart and used the dacron to make myself a suit and even a tie. Would have gone to town,but there was no town. Had no place to go. Morale of the story is dacron has no use if you get stranded on an island.
C'man -- So where does the kitty-litter fit in?
KBMOLY -
You mentioned long range - does this also mean high velocity? How do you control moisture - or has it been a problem? Long range - how far?
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| Posts: 621 | Location: Virginia mountains | Registered: 25 December 2002 |
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| Maybe some will make a boat tail mold and a boat tail gas check. Thuink about it, if you build your own casting machine, boat tail gaschecks should be possible. All the people on here should be able to come up with some ideas.
These threads are really starting to get like to old shooters board with the tangents they go flying off on. <G> |
| Posts: 363 | Location: Missouri Ozarks, USA | Registered: 10 July 2002 |
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| Hi Everyone- I really like all the ideas flying around here! I don't want to hijack this thread so I will go start another one. But it sure has been interesting! Dale |
| Posts: 301 | Location: Xenia,Il. 62899 | Registered: 14 November 2003 |
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Hi Ricochet! I have read about that but never talked to anyone who had used grease before. Have you ever used it in full ower loads for '06 or 30/30? Just regular 'tube' grease?
Yep, just good old automotive grease in a can. Dale, I've shot lots of 1850 FPS plain base .45-70s with this stuff. I'm just getting into casting for .30-06, and my initial loads used Lee 130 grain round nose and 113 gr. "soup cans" of air cooled wheelweight that I shot unsized without gas checks. I had an open container of Scot Nitro 100 handy, so I loaded them with a convenient .45 ACP case full (9 grains) expecting a mild plinking load circa 1500 FPS. Well, those things made a pretty sharp crack and the velocities averaged about 1825 FPS with the 130 grains and about 1875 FPS with the 113s. I was making no effort to orient the powder, and the velocities were very consistent. Can't comment about the accuracy because I was running out of ammo by the time I got them shooting on the paper. The POI was way off from the full power jacketed loads I'd been shooting. (Low.) The grease worked OK, though; the bore ended up a light gray, about like a .22 RF that's been shot a while. After the first 10 rounds the gray was only on the lands, it took about 30 to get it uniform. I'll gas check 'em and maybe harden 'em before pushing the velocity up much more.
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| Posts: 1325 | Location: Bristol, Tennessee, USA | Registered: 24 December 2003 |
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| Several years ago on the Shooters Talk BP cartridge board, there was some discussion of seating a vitamin E capsule between the card wad and the bullet base. I don't recall the outcome, however. If you try this, let us know how well it works. ...Maven |
| Posts: 480 | Location: N.Y. | Registered: 09 January 2003 |
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| As a Hunting load would this put extra Vitamin E in the meat? <GGG> |
| Posts: 363 | Location: Missouri Ozarks, USA | Registered: 10 July 2002 |
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