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It has been a few years, but I have shot ducks, pheasants and Sporting Clays with black powder. Most fun is shooting trap, under the lights on a very calm night.....
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Morning mourning doves in the desert with no wind. Makes the second shot an automatic Hail Mary.
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Entertaining!
I recognised one of the guns “Les” , a .410 champion, who has appeared in Dave Carrie’s videos on loading and testing .410 loads.
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I really want to do it on the dove field
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Gentleman is using a "Stan-Rod."
Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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Enjoyed that, thank you. Stan Rod? Does that include the tube which appears to be stuck into the ground?
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Yes it does except his ramrod has a brass door knob. Picture of his rod (and mine which I copied from his suggestion) and the ground tube pictured on this line. https://doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=559872&page=1Stanton's door knob ramrod and the ground tube to hold it (he passed the recommendations to me when I was having some ramrod problems).
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Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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In play ......... The gent Gene pictured has a short tube, which would be entirely adequate I suppose. When I had the idea to make mine I was working from scratch, having never heard of anything quite like it. But, necessity being the mother of invention, I built what I thought would work best for me. I would still rather have a tall holder tube, I think. The way mine is made I can use the doorknob on the loading rod, in place in the holder, to push the tube into the ground. No need for a mallet or such. Bottom end of the tube/holder is flattened and ground into a point. The doorknob rests on the flared top end of the tube/holder, while the bottom end of the loading rod never reaches the bottom of the tube.
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I once bought some modern made black powder shells from Union Metallic Cartridge. I killed a gobbler with one in an old hammer Elsie and shot a few more on dove shoots. On the first dove shoot my brother ran across the field to make sure the smoke didn't mean my gun had blown up...Geo
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