Morning all.
I’ve been a bit on the busy side out here in the Big Sky Country. Currently I am sitting I. The back of my truck waiting for a thunderstorm to pass, outside of Seeley Lake, MT.
The past two weeks have been full of bureaucracy, red tape, and the occasional turning of a wrench on C-130s. I took this weekend to camp, before the next four weeks of 6 day training schedules.
Last week I adopted an orphaned revolver. An original Charter Arms Undercover. It’s in good condition, with just some holster wear on the finish. Locks up tight. I might put a coat of linseed oil on the grips when I get back home from Great Falls next month, but that’s about it. I’ve shot it twice now, with three loads. Hornady American Gunner 125 grain XTP HPs, Winchester 125 grain JSP, and Buffalo Bore standard pressure 158 grain SWC-HP. I’ve got the JSP in it right now, because I doubt the HPs are going fast enough to expand, and the BB honestly makes me nervous in such a lightly constructed gun.
I’m going to cook up some loads with 158 Kieths once I get dies.
—TK