Just curious if anyone has tried this. I mostly use bullets, as I work construction and my hands are generally dirty, and was just wondering what other’s experience with a bullet full of Rooster is. ~Ken
I use bullets exclusively for everything, including scotches. I use them as a carrier though and tap out on to my thumbnail. I don’t like putting them directly up my nose, it goes too far up!
I’ve been loading my new metal bullet with my Masochism Tango blend (4 parts Toque Menthol + 1 part Garrett Sweet & Mild). Packs a hefty punch, but sometimes that’s just what I need.
I have a metal bullet full of rooster, takes a bit of practice to snuff, but it is manageable. A slow inhale would best describe it.
I like the bullets, but… I need one that has a screw on cap to keep it completely dry and clean (because of sweat and sand). The bullet definitely packs a punch but it’s short lived and that’s why I have to spoon it or tap it out on the wrist. Yeah, I’ve used a few bullets to shoot mean ol’ roosters and I’ve used a bullet full of Rooster. Both methods get it done!
@ Snuffy : Maybe you should try it
Anyone ever try putting a bullet in a rooster?
@Xander, yes, I once shot one of my mother’s roosters with my airgun.
Not Rooster but plenty of fine dry snuffs. I use Dholkia White in a bullet, closest hit of snuff Ive ever had to a pull on a cigarette. I agree it is better the other way around though, bullet in a rooster.
By the way, I was always getting what I would call missed doses, ie, turn the bullet, tap, inhale and nothing comes out - so you’d be sniffing air half the time. It wasn’t til I started using an acrylic see thru bullet that I found the reason why. After a successful dose a kind of dome shaped plug of tobacco stays in the top of the bullet that cuts off the next hit, maybe because the pressure of the sniff has concentrated it. Turn the bullet right side up and flick the side after each dose and you see this plug fall away. Might be stupidly simple but I had to notice it before I realised why 50% of the doses never came out.
That’s how you make cock-a-leeky soup.
No but some wacko in our subdivision has a pet rooster that is crowing at the crack of dawn every morning , and I have debated putting a bullet in it. Ken
I like my neighborhood rooster. It’s a cool bird. Don’t put a bullet in the rooster it ain’t its fault. If you must put a bullet in something the person that owns it would be more rightous.
Yeah but when it comes to the courts it is a lighter sentence for the bullet in the rooster than the bullet in the rooster owner. Especially if I decide to fry up the pieces for dinner. Ken
true but really it’s more important to be right then be on the right side of the law
Depends. Ken
nah
Ken
reminds me of a joke I won’t share.
Possibly for the best, and advice I could profit from. Ken