Saddlebag Preacher
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I posted this on the CAS site before, but it's that time of year again.
If you live out in the country like I do and can get away with it, load you Cap and ball revolver with the normal charge of BP, fill the cylinder the rest of the way with cream of wheat. Compress with the rammer and drop a drop of oil on the cream of wheat to swell it and it won't fall out.
Then, when Mr. Wood Borer comes around the porch or the barn, try some wing shooting! It works up to about 15 feet with a .44. I dunno about a .36.
Don't let the game wardens know, they may want to make a season out of the. They did for crows in Kentucky here.
If you live out in the country like I do and can get away with it, load you Cap and ball revolver with the normal charge of BP, fill the cylinder the rest of the way with cream of wheat. Compress with the rammer and drop a drop of oil on the cream of wheat to swell it and it won't fall out.
Then, when Mr. Wood Borer comes around the porch or the barn, try some wing shooting! It works up to about 15 feet with a .44. I dunno about a .36.
Don't let the game wardens know, they may want to make a season out of the. They did for crows in Kentucky here.