Paper Patching For .577/450 Martini-Henry
Bloke on the Range
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11m
The Chap gives a brief demonstration of the whys and wherefores of paper patching, and gives a demonstration with some Martini-Henry bullets. This type of bullet was very prevalent in the black powder cartridge era.
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