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Reloading
Using chronograph data to determine the best load????
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 93150" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Eaglet</p><p></p><p>Most science comes from observation. We have all ridden around in the back of pickup trucks as kids and thrown rocks at mailboxes, road signs, any cow close to the road or anything else that struck our teenage interest. I was trying to get people to associate what they personally knew as a fact with what I was saying. And in the process keep the discussion interesting enough to read.</p><p></p><p>The reference to deer hunters in trucks is because I was so disgusted with what happened to me yesterday. Many of the back roads are frozen sheet ice and I was blackpowder hunting in a new area and decided to park my truck at the bottom of the mountain and walk up the icy road to the saddle and then hunt the sunny side of the mountain. I did not see another hunter in the woods but was constantly having to step off the dead end forest road to avoid the road hunters sliding their trucks into me as I walked along. It was a two mile walk and I got to the top and sure enough all the deer had bedded down on the sunny side of the nountain. I didn't kill any deer but it was good to get out into the woods and explore a new place. </p><p></p><p>Glad you enjoyed the discussion.</p><p></p><p>PS. 786 or who ever -- That is the greatest picture of eating crow. I have saved it so I can use it sometime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 93150, member: 8"] Eaglet Most science comes from observation. We have all ridden around in the back of pickup trucks as kids and thrown rocks at mailboxes, road signs, any cow close to the road or anything else that struck our teenage interest. I was trying to get people to associate what they personally knew as a fact with what I was saying. And in the process keep the discussion interesting enough to read. The reference to deer hunters in trucks is because I was so disgusted with what happened to me yesterday. Many of the back roads are frozen sheet ice and I was blackpowder hunting in a new area and decided to park my truck at the bottom of the mountain and walk up the icy road to the saddle and then hunt the sunny side of the mountain. I did not see another hunter in the woods but was constantly having to step off the dead end forest road to avoid the road hunters sliding their trucks into me as I walked along. It was a two mile walk and I got to the top and sure enough all the deer had bedded down on the sunny side of the nountain. I didn't kill any deer but it was good to get out into the woods and explore a new place. Glad you enjoyed the discussion. PS. 786 or who ever -- That is the greatest picture of eating crow. I have saved it so I can use it sometime. [/QUOTE]
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