Split necks


Focus and memory; both intact. Just two weeks ago I suggested we could all learn from the black smith, I mentioned the spreading chestnut tree and then (as usual) the overwhelming urge to be an AH took over one of the members said' "It is a trick question", it was about that time I thought about one of my favorite movies; "My Cousin Vinnie".

Focus: Before that I told the story about the reloader and black smith, the smith was making horse shoes, he would heat and hammer and then he threw the hot horse shoe into a pile of sand. The reloader walked over and picked up one of the shoes and then he immediately dropped it. The smith said to the reloader; Hot isn't it? And the reloader responded with "No, it just does not take me long to look at it".:)

F. Guffey
 
finished firing the other 99 that didn't split on the 6th load. Then none of them split on the 7th load either...May have just been a bad case . It's been my experience on other rifles that when 1 splits, many others split on the same load...Then most of the rest on the next load.

The other instances were just plinking ammo so I didn't measure groups.

But this appears to have been flukey.
 
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