methylene blue
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- Sep 17, 2019
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This is a follow-up from my first thread asking people about the procedure for buying shotguns. Turns out I've decided it's too risky to go through an FFL and try passing the background check and I've found this great site for muzzleloaders which just makes buying the gun, bullets and everything I need too easy. I mean, this just seems too good to be true. They will ship right to my door, even in California, it will be a 1-2 day delivery to me because they ship from Oregon, and I can even spend $90 extra for overnight shipping if it's that much of a time crunch.
So, I watched this video, thanks to thrw_away_121221's (*approximate username) Firearms megathread.
"How to Safely and Properly Load a Muzzleloader"
This video informed me that I will need 5 things: 1) The gun, 2) The bullets, 3) A ramrod, 4) Powder pellets, and 5) Primers.
Take a look at this site! It's like heaven on a computer screen!
So I was looking at the inline rifles. I'm guessing those ones will be more lethal than the traditional rifles and the muskets.
So... what's the most lethal brand, most lethal model? Which gun should I get? The CVA Wolf...?? The CVA Optima...?? A Thompson...?? I'm just gonna put it on my credit card so sky's the limit!!
Most importantly, I want to be sure that I buy compatible materials. I don't want to end up getting a ramrod that doesn't fit down the barrel or the wrong type of primers or something. It looks like most of the guns take .50 caliber bullets, which I think, is the most lethal (or lethal enough) caliber?
What are the best and correct primers and powder pellets to get? I hear that black powder is what works but they offer black powder substitutes which they say are more effective (for hunting, I don't know if what's more effective for hunting is also more effective for suicide).
Am I right to be this excited? Will it really be this easy? Please, anyone who has some more knowledge about muzzleloaders and what I should get, I really value your advice!
Just think, if this can really play out like it looks like it can, I could die in a week or less... OMG that's the most exciting thing I can think of in life. DEATH.
So, I watched this video, thanks to thrw_away_121221's (*approximate username) Firearms megathread.
"How to Safely and Properly Load a Muzzleloader"
This video informed me that I will need 5 things: 1) The gun, 2) The bullets, 3) A ramrod, 4) Powder pellets, and 5) Primers.
Take a look at this site! It's like heaven on a computer screen!
So I was looking at the inline rifles. I'm guessing those ones will be more lethal than the traditional rifles and the muskets.
So... what's the most lethal brand, most lethal model? Which gun should I get? The CVA Wolf...?? The CVA Optima...?? A Thompson...?? I'm just gonna put it on my credit card so sky's the limit!!
Most importantly, I want to be sure that I buy compatible materials. I don't want to end up getting a ramrod that doesn't fit down the barrel or the wrong type of primers or something. It looks like most of the guns take .50 caliber bullets, which I think, is the most lethal (or lethal enough) caliber?
What are the best and correct primers and powder pellets to get? I hear that black powder is what works but they offer black powder substitutes which they say are more effective (for hunting, I don't know if what's more effective for hunting is also more effective for suicide).
Am I right to be this excited? Will it really be this easy? Please, anyone who has some more knowledge about muzzleloaders and what I should get, I really value your advice!
Just think, if this can really play out like it looks like it can, I could die in a week or less... OMG that's the most exciting thing I can think of in life. DEATH.
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