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  • Doco Overboard

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    Seems like something one could cook up in there garage with a Martini to me.
    We have tools that use a similar shell for shooting electrical connectors on and off.
    I'm not sure how far something like this would go but it may be appealing to some. I don't really care for it but it's interesting none the less.
    I wonder what would happen with a short started projie or if someone left the RR in the barrel?

     

    Slackdaddy

    My pronouns: Iva/Bigun
    Jan 1, 2019
    5,845
    A solution in search of a problem.
    I have 3 H&R muzzle loaders,, I can load and reload WAYyyyy quicker than that contraption.
     

    Mike3888

    Mike3888
    Feb 21, 2013
    1,125
    Dundalk, Md-Mifflin,Pa
    Interesting yes, cost effective not so much. 26.99 for 10 pack of the sticks. That’s what I pay for a pound of 4198 for my smokeless muzzleloaders. Also imagine some states won’t allow it.
     

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