Excellent video !!! Nice looking Buck on scope !!!
@BobE.Dancho10 күн бұрын
Good good and good.
@anthonyberger22510 күн бұрын
Great video 👍
@daveyjoweaver628210 күн бұрын
Good Shootin Michael! I’m always glad to see the Lame Beaver notification pop up! That big ole Buck and his clan must Love dining at Uncle Mikes! He almost made me want to try a mouthful! Just a thought came to mind and I thought, I’ll have to put this bug in Michael’s ear. Over years I’ve collected many wine corks to make small kitchen sized bulletin boards. Make a deep frame and glue the corks in groups and with the logos on the cork facing out it looks pretty cool. I had everyone saving corks for me and they make good file handles as well. The synthetic corks I use mostly for files. As I came across a bunch of corks I thought, I wonder what kind of charcoal corks would make and powder from that charcoal? So there’s an idea Michael. I realize having a cheap source of cork would be an issue but I would be happy to send you a bunch to try if you wish. I’ve used corks for so many things besides file handles too,cutting them down in slices o the band saw to make washers or gaskets. Anyway, I wonder how these would do powder wise. let me know if you’d like to try and I can send a cigar box sized load if you think that’s enough to try if you feel like doing so. Kind Thanks and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania p.s. I just remembered that I have to big pieces of cork bark from the cork oak a friend gave to me years back, cork in the rough.
@lamebeavertradingco.164210 күн бұрын
Thanks for the offer, respectfully decline. I know Jake did a video making black powder out of cork, I did not watch it, just saw the title of the video. My purpose in doing these videos is not to create click bait videos, such as using cork, straw, coffee grounds, peas, toilet paper, etc., etc.. My ego doesn't need 1000 subs, or the fastest burning powder, the cleanest burning powder. For me those things are irrelevant. Besides I have already achieved that with Peanut shells. If memory serves me correctly, cork is the outer bark of a European Oak tree which regrows when removed. Being light in Weight and regrowth quickly, this alone would should tell anyone making black powder it would serve very good as a clean, fast burning powder, much like Alders, Aspens, Junipers, Cherry, Cedars. Thanks for the offer. Best Wishes, Many Blessings Mikey
@WilliamSims-yf5wq10 күн бұрын
He my not be Boone and Crockett but he's definitely spoon and crockpot. Hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.
@lamebeavertradingco.164210 күн бұрын
Thank You
@stevenhorden111310 күн бұрын
Lot cleaner than goex.
@VictorCannons10 күн бұрын
Where did you get a left handed rifle
@lamebeavertradingco.164210 күн бұрын
Tennessee Valley Manufacturing (TVM) It is the Southern Poor Boy with a Green Mtn bbl. Siler Lock, Better than average Black Walnut stock. I have shot it so much I had to reshoe the frizzen face. I built it in 1999.
@chrisbassett126910 күн бұрын
Do you refine your kno3 or do you use it as you receive it. Also what did you use to make your pucking die out of I have ruined 2 with a 12 ton press.
@lamebeavertradingco.164210 күн бұрын
NO I do not refine my kno3, I find it is not necessary as some may claim. I did a video on this using stump remover. My target should shows it is not necessary, my recovered patches also shows it is not necessary.. My pucking die is a 1" piece of pipe and a tie rod end milled to fit just inside the pipe. Thank you for the question, Have a great day.