Haha...BAZINGA
Just me moderating educating and obdurating
Haha...BAZINGA
Just me moderating educating and obdurating
Sean
SEAN
Laped the inside of the berrel for about 3'' from the end; reason being i could not insert the mandrel for the BUSHNEL bore sighting unit.The pellet barely had visible rifling marks on it.
The gun shoots plenty accurectly.Empty 20 gauge shot shells at a measured 50 YARDS, 10 OUT OF10 no problem, without the vorteck and a dirty berrel from maybe shooting
approximatly 100 doped pellets. Thats with baracuda's 22 cal.Maybe 9 FPE at that distance was verry happy with the gun (HW 80 K).Pellets were not doped when this test
occured.
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Yes, big words... and he got it wrong to boot. I have only ever heard the word "obdurate" used in one context... having to do with a "dickie bird" singing a deathbed ballard in "The Mikado". Curiously, just today an airgun buddy sent me a link on casting bullets which I eagerly began reading and came across a new word "obturate" and I remembered this thread.... and thought something 'aint right, t, d, which one . A quick Google set it straight (who new, eh?) So, sorry Sean... the correct word for a pellet expanding to fit the bore is indeed "obturate", and I hope you don't get mad for me "educating" us on that point.
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Ha ha your absolutely right.
Seems I use them interchangeably. ....odd though when I type obturate spellcheck wants me to change it to obdurate
Sean
Spellcheck sucks!
I'd say I care- but I'd probably be lying...
i should use the spell check but i just can't beside you all know i'm french and i can't spell right ....
Doh! Indeed.
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