Check out the last part of this old update if you want to get a bit of insight about how the whizzes were created: https://warofrights.com/KickstarterUpdate14
- Trusty
Check out the last part of this old update if you want to get a bit of insight about how the whizzes were created: https://warofrights.com/KickstarterUpdate14
- Trusty
Ah, already in. :-)
Thomas Bernstorff Aagaard
so the bullet whizz is nothing but a 1p coin??? Thats awesome!
Are you talking about in this video, posted earlier in the thread?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OUdG05gja0
Last edited by TheBoberton; 01-11-2017 at 11:06 PM.
Captain Joseph Thomas,
"Danville Blues" Company A, 18th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
I'm not sure how much blackpowder you've shot, but that is pretty much what it looks like, granted there was a lot of wind so that blows a lot of it away. You may be partially correct in them using a lower grain amount. But I've seen more, and I've seen less. That isn't smokeless powder, it's blackpowder.
This video may be a little better, but somewhat closeup. Got to about the 3:30 mark:
Last edited by Lance Rawlings; 01-12-2017 at 02:35 AM.
To the Colors!
Captain Lance Rawlings
Company K, 38th North Carolina, Pender's Brigade, A.P. Hill's Division, Jackson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
http://www.warofrightsforum.com/show...lina-Boys-quot
Yeah, that's exactly what full power military loads look like, given the weather conditions.
Captain Joseph Thomas,
"Danville Blues" Company A, 18th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment