Idaholewis
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Here is A video i did on Paper Patching bullets for Muzzleloaders. If anyone is interested in trying this I would be glad to help you out :yeah:
herschel conyers said:Another great video Lewis, explained in a way that even old, dumb me could understand. Thank you for helping to make this forum what it is.
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45cal said:Good Job , Hit nail on the head. Might add , The Nationals at Friendship one year was won with 500 grn PP Bullet using Swiss Black powder. The IH Agg.
45cal said:Good Job , Hit nail on the head. Might add , The Nationals at Friendship one year was won with 500 grn PP Bullet using Swiss Black powder. The IH Agg.
Harleysboss said:Great videos Lewis. Thanks for putting them together. That bump test is an eye opener ain't it!
Have shot against Brent many times and also Lee Shaver, very consistant shooters hard to beat. They usually at Oak Ridge. The other Fellow shoots At Oak Ridge also and is still trying to get his Whitworth to working, He is getting better. I know him when I see him but can't think of his name, The fellow at Friendship that isIdaholewis said:Another good read on Paper Patching, This is geared toward Cartridge (BPCR) Brent Danielson is a World Class shooter, along with Dave Gullo, Lee Shavers, etc.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jessie/PPB/PPB.htm
45cal said:Have shot against Brent many times and also Lee Shaver, very consistant shooters hard to beat. They usually at Oak Ridge. The other Fellow shoots At Oak Ridge also and is still trying to get his Whitworth to working, He is getting better. I know him when I see him but can't think of his name, The fellow at Friendship that isIdaholewis said:Another good read on Paper Patching, This is geared toward Cartridge (BPCR) Brent Danielson is a World Class shooter, along with Dave Gullo, Lee Shavers, etc.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jessie/PPB/PPB.htm
52Bore said:Good video, there's a lot of history behind PP..
Idaholewis said:Thank you Rick, It ABSOLUTELY AMAZES me that they were doing this stuff in the 1800s, Everytime i sit down and Start Cutting Papers, and Wrapping Bullets, I think about it. Do you know when there abouts they first Started Paper Patching? I’ve heard Late 1800s, Any history would be Neat to ad here! I LOVE my Paper Patched bullets52Bore said:Good video, there's a lot of history behind PP..
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