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Not a whole lot you can do if there's a lot of stuff in the cameras FOV that can move in the wind.
I get a lot of pics caused by wind movement no matter how careful I am about placement, even have fast moving cloud shadows trip the camera.
Speaking of which, I need to go down and check mine...
Sounds like a question from someone who shouldn't be hunting in the first place.
No one should let animals suffer needlessly. Dispatch your game as soon as you can, including fish and fowl.
RC posted a link to some loads above.
Need to be sure and refer to it as the 25-20 SS, totally different animal than the much more common 25-20 WCF.
Another place for ammo is here:
www.buffaloarms.com/25_20_Single_Shot_Black_Powder_Ammunition%20_it-157971.aspx?CAT=4441
Don't rechamber an original 25-20 SS!!!! There never were that many.
Sell it for mucho bucks, or shoot it. Do some googling, everything is available, even ammo if to want to pay.
Lot of my old friends who did BPC shooting liked it.
Be interesting to know just what the actual case length is for # 1,2, and 3; and just what the actual OAL is for each one.
All 3 bullets are obviously seated differently.
Be pretty unusual to have enough case length variation on something like a 44 Mag to cause problems of crushing the case when crimping, especially with lead bullets.
Proper position of the crimp groove along with correct crimp in a correctly adjusted die will go a long way to avoiding this...
Too weird! We definately need some comments from recent Uniflow buyers.
Around here where I live the Uniflow is by far the most common measure, everybody has at least one.
I've never heard of such things happening.
Looks like a good hunt. You won't get many comments from this mostly lower 48 crowd, just too different for them.
You have to live in the villages up north. Where you at? Too many trees for me to recognize the area.
We have quite a lion population in this western part of Wyo where I live. There always were a few around, a lot over the last 15 years or so. Even so there's not much livestock loss, but they do put a hurt on the deer.
Most are seen at night in headlights while driving these dirt roads.
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