While loading with it yesterday, my powder measure started having trouble getting the powder out. On the next throw, nothing came out. Next throw, nothing. Nothing. I started to unscrew the drop tube, and all of the backed-up powder came out. I looked in the drop tube, and found nine little granules of powder, quite improbably arranged:
I guess I should have bought a lottery ticket instead of powder and bullets!
Speaking of N540...
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Re: Speaking of N540...
That is cool.
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Re: Speaking of N540...
Do not give up on your gun. Surely, in the long run you will like it.
PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 7:05 pm
While loading with it yesterday, my powder measure started having trouble getting the powder out. On the next throw, nothing came out. Next throw, nothing. Nothing. I started to unscrew the drop tube, and all of the backed-up powder came out. I looked in the drop tube, and found nine little granules of powder, quite improbably arranged:
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I guess I should have bought a lottery ticket instead of powder and bullets!