Did anyone hear about the incidence out in Dakota that happened at a cowboy shooting reinactment? Sounded like some got hurt. Didn't catch all of what the news person was saying.
Thanks
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Re: cowboy shooting-Dakota
Properly prepared blanks don't have "shrapnel" to injure anyone. Senseless, needless oversight or just bad safety procedures.
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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!
Re: cowboy shooting-Dakota
I suppose it's possible one of the rounds crimp came off in hunks,there's lots of things that happen.
I had the wad stack from my 45-70 go thru the LCD on my chrony the other day when chronographing some paper patched loads.
No I don't trust those "cowboys" in their shoot out reenactments and never stand in the front row...
I had the wad stack from my 45-70 go thru the LCD on my chrony the other day when chronographing some paper patched loads.
No I don't trust those "cowboys" in their shoot out reenactments and never stand in the front row...