.............And I am getting too old and feeble to carry a 20 pound rifle around very long.
I understand your thinking John, I ditched a 32" x 1" .45 Cal that I had pipe dreams about fitting to my Renegade platform for that same reason, it was just too heavy.
It was a knuckle dragger and it made the balance of the rifle such that I simply could not manage it worth a nickel.
Anyway, I do hope Joe gets that smoothie printing good for him, and if I know Joe, he will do just that.
Reading these guys post on their smoothies 'kinda' makes me want to drag out my old .69 again, but that thing has whupped my butt soooo many times I guess I'm just gun-shy....besides it's very happy as a scatter gun, IMO.
Joe, I got to thinking about what I said the other day about "needing more speed", actually my response came almost automatically...
Don Hastings here in Moses Lake several years back was doing his best to get a handle on his .62 with a PRB.
We shot together pretty often back then and I got to shoot his smoothie several times, as well as him shooting mine. In fact, he shot my own gun better than I could.
His targets, in the beginning, was a lot like what you showed in that picture, pretty much 'circular'.
So were mine when shooting his gun.
I ran into Don at the range last Spring, he had that same gun and it was shooting like a rifle, minus the rear sight.
According to Don it took him all of about three plus years all together to get the gun just right....It was a beautiful .62 IMO that he had bought used from TOTW, made by some name I never recognized can't remember, but he was proud of that name, and always like to tell folks who made it.... I do remember he paid a "pretty penny" for it.
According to him, His grouping secret turned out to be the powder, leaving everything else the same, he started increasing his loads and the load he was using to get those nice groups was, IIRC, well over 100gr.FFG...I want to say it was more like 110gr but I can't remember...recoil was pretty rough, even for him, but he eventually got what he had been looking for.
His remarks to me about all this, the last time I saw him shooting it, was "Speed Kills".
Uncle Russ...