Chardok wrote:
Uh, dude, just a little metal twine, a laser pointer and maybe some duct tape for added stability. My God, man, you were in the military, how could you NOT think of duct tape?! Just....UGH!
Ahh gun tape, magic fix-all!
(PS - the 100 grain shot was friggin awesome. It was the first thing I watched so my headphones were auto-muted, and took a second for them to kick in, so I didn't hear the missus talking about 50 vs. 100 and I looked away from the screen - and BLAMMO! Apparently, Ricky turned em waaaay up without me knowing - I may have shat a little.)
She did it today with me standing behind her without earmuffs (just to see), it sounds like a damn cannon going off. Complete with a massive CRACK!. The shot we filmed actually dislodged the barrel out of the stock though...
muse wrote:
I'm curious, how do clear the gun when you have a misfire?
You use a ball puller, which is a screw that attaches to your ramrod. You twist it into the round and yank it clear, then dump the powder. If it's just a busted flint then you clear the pan (you can just blow it out) and either re-seat or swap the flint out.
Your supposed to wait at least one minute after it fails to fire, lest it be a hang fire and it goes off when your clearing it.
Here you go, same one I use:
