We will never know where it came from and yes, entirely possible it came from us, planted on slope head land to make the chinks look bad and to destroy Trump as if it came from us. No doubt the deep state did it. Who knows, after it's all gone, there will be a million boooks out "proving" where it came from. Probably be a Cold War or even a few "throws and takes" between us and the flat face people. In the meantime, Father Fred and I just want to shoot and talk about the 32-20.
Ever look at a chinaman from a side profile? They look like someone smacked em in the face with a 1" x 12" with a baseball hat for a handle.
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my wife despises the asians more than any other people. They don't bother me as I see them as industrious and self supporting......it's the Indians and Pakistani's I don't like....
I may joke about black people but I've gotten along better with them than whitey...I always knew where black guys were coming from. They are mostly straight up people. Two black guys were in my gunroom and I don't take many people there
OK Pops, where were we? ....oh! The 32-20.....I know it's not scientific but I have my own set of rules when choosing a powder as 9 times out of 10 if any powder is used correctly within it's burn rate, case capacity, using the proper bullet
weight, crimp, and barrel length it will all be "accurate". The MOST important criteria is the bullet and how it fits the throat/lead/groove dia.
FIRST, I choose a desired velocity and bullet and weight of the bullet and a desired purpose......e.g..... ...being able to shoot out back without causing alarm.....I want to keep the velocity at match velocity which is 1040-1080. In order to keep small extreme spreads you need a faster powder with light loads...so I'll choose anything from bullseye to Herco, with 231, a.a #2 or 5, or Unique in between. I'll use any bullet to my choosing.....I just want to make the gongs go "gong".
Elmer Keith said during the war the only powders they could get were shotgun powders and he made them work.
Long range requires a slow burning powder for maximum velocity along with a bullet "heavy for caliber" for the ballistic coefficient that minimizes air drag and/or wind.
Rule of thumb...fast powders for low velocity and any bullet for play and slow powders and big bullets for hunting, long range.
I laugh like crazy watching guys using 22 grains of 2400 and a heavy bullet in our handgun/rifle 100 yard Silhouette matches in the 44 magnum ........
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We are only knocking over metal animals at short range.....I use the 44 magnum loaded with a 200 grain bullet and 7.5 grains of 231 and 9 grains of Unique and a 250 Keith for the heavy Rams....
I getting something to eat....I dropped off a few members of the deep state.-----Jay Bird...a.k.a. Rockin Robin