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<blockquote data-quote="BOBCAT SNIPER" data-source="post: 454433" data-attributes="member: 23797"><p>I was at one time that impatisent guy at 20 year old and lived in the sticks all I did was hunt and fish that is how we ate so I was trying to load foe a 3006 rem pump gun and a 223 pistal I heve divlexia and as long as there is lots of pictures to look at then I would read a little but never the hole thing reading was tuff if it did not have my full atention so for the first time I went to the max load in the manual and most accurat powder and loaded 30 shells it would shoot but kicked like a mule but when it was time to eject the shell I wood have to slam the gun into the bottom of the deer stand to eject the shell the pump could not be worked in any other way it was so much presure that it was a wonder I did not blow my head off what people don't under stand is faster is not always beter but this day and time with all the info at our fingers with the internet there is o reason to have problems like that by the way I have been loading now for 23 years and have learned a lot but I'm still learning every day! My best thing that I did that first year is it was my first muzzle loader it was a kentucky rifle and I read to use 100 gains of black powder so I went to my reloading scele and waited the 100 grains and pored it down the barrel put bullet in and pushed it home then went outside to shoot it boy I'd it kick I has able to just shoot it two times that day then I shot it 4 more times the next dat o get it to hit a pie plate at one hundred yards then I told someone how bag it was kicking they informed me belch powder is buy vallum not wait but im still a live today it was not my time to go!</p><p>I hope u get beter from your accident just remember that the pain pills will make u hurt more if you don't have them but when u stop taking them your body will fill much better without them hope u get well soon!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOBCAT SNIPER, post: 454433, member: 23797"] I was at one time that impatisent guy at 20 year old and lived in the sticks all I did was hunt and fish that is how we ate so I was trying to load foe a 3006 rem pump gun and a 223 pistal I heve divlexia and as long as there is lots of pictures to look at then I would read a little but never the hole thing reading was tuff if it did not have my full atention so for the first time I went to the max load in the manual and most accurat powder and loaded 30 shells it would shoot but kicked like a mule but when it was time to eject the shell I wood have to slam the gun into the bottom of the deer stand to eject the shell the pump could not be worked in any other way it was so much presure that it was a wonder I did not blow my head off what people don't under stand is faster is not always beter but this day and time with all the info at our fingers with the internet there is o reason to have problems like that by the way I have been loading now for 23 years and have learned a lot but I'm still learning every day! My best thing that I did that first year is it was my first muzzle loader it was a kentucky rifle and I read to use 100 gains of black powder so I went to my reloading scele and waited the 100 grains and pored it down the barrel put bullet in and pushed it home then went outside to shoot it boy I'd it kick I has able to just shoot it two times that day then I shot it 4 more times the next dat o get it to hit a pie plate at one hundred yards then I told someone how bag it was kicking they informed me belch powder is buy vallum not wait but im still a live today it was not my time to go! I hope u get beter from your accident just remember that the pain pills will make u hurt more if you don't have them but when u stop taking them your body will fill much better without them hope u get well soon!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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