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Reloading
Keeping your barrel cool…
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2877478" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>I fired my fisrt 60 rounds in a 100 yard underground range in Glenrock, Wy. It started in the basement of a close friend of the gunsmith that built my rifle.</p><p></p><p> A small shooting cubical (the bench was located here) was connected to the basement via a soundproofed door, accessed from the basement reloading room. The shooter's cubical was connected to a 100 yard long 6 feet in diameter galvanized culvert, ending in another cubicle. This was the "target room", in which there was a target system using a roll of freezer paper as the supply roll, and a take-up spool driver by a rotisserie motor….connected to a controller on the shooting bench a series of targets were put on the freezer paper. A small camera was on the ceiling of this room, focused on the targets. The camera went to a small television at the shooting bench.</p><p></p><p> You would shoot a group, circling your hits on the tv with a grease pen as your fired them. After shooting a group, you would wipe off the tv screen, advance the targets via the motor, until the next target was aligned for the shooter!</p><p></p><p> A pretty sweet set-up, if the winds blowing at Mach 1 or it's below zero outside! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2877478, member: 75451"] I fired my fisrt 60 rounds in a 100 yard underground range in Glenrock, Wy. It started in the basement of a close friend of the gunsmith that built my rifle. A small shooting cubical (the bench was located here) was connected to the basement via a soundproofed door, accessed from the basement reloading room. The shooter’s cubical was connected to a 100 yard long 6 feet in diameter galvanized culvert, ending in another cubicle. This was the “target room”, in which there was a target system using a roll of freezer paper as the supply roll, and a take-up spool driver by a rotisserie motor….connected to a controller on the shooting bench a series of targets were put on the freezer paper. A small camera was on the ceiling of this room, focused on the targets. The camera went to a small television at the shooting bench. You would shoot a group, circling your hits on the tv with a grease pen as your fired them. After shooting a group, you would wipe off the tv screen, advance the targets via the motor, until the next target was aligned for the shooter! A pretty sweet set-up, if the winds blowing at Mach 1 or it’s below zero outside! memtb [/QUOTE]
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