R.W.Dale
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+1 on the finger condoms, trojans are just a little on the big side for my rifle
I wouldn't say that anywhere others can hear ya
some things are best kept to yourself
+1 on the finger condoms, trojans are just a little on the big side for my rifle
That is just a misuse of a rifle sling. True riflemen know that the sling is a shooting aid, not a carrying aid. Laziness is the only explanation for carrying a rifle slung in the field. The only time I sling my rifle is before or after legal shooting light, or when I am dragging something out. In that case, the rifle is carried Condition 3, that is, magazine loaded, chamber empty, safety on. And if I had been beating brush with the rifle slung, I would remove the bolt and check for daylight through the bore before bringing it into action again. That is the primary reason I don't carry it slung--it is too slow to safely bring into action, esp in such a case as when you have been beating the brush.
trojans are just a little on the big side for my rifle
I've got a feeling it was more than some mud in the barrel. If he was handloading and used too fast of powder, that could of caused the pressure spike.