Thanks, Flatcreek!Wow nice target.
I did end up getting the base plug and stopper sanded back and my red applied...time to break out the oil again Those two bits will look like my Colonial stock, but the black and white of the horn are the natural colors of the horn itself.Next, I trimmed and shaped the base plug (curly maple) and got my dark dye going to pop its grain and color the stopper. With how hot and dry it is, I may even get color on it today.
Sounds like you had a good shoot @longcruise. I'm not sure if it will help, but anything is worth a try extending our shooting years. I use a diopter that I stick to my glasses when I use open sights, that's traditional iron sights mind, not a peep sight. I find the diopter makes my eyes young again! With the merit device on my glasses, I can easily distinguish the rear sight, the front sight and the target - Crikey, I can hear my basic training Senior NCO yelling, "Watch that front sight!"Didn't get my early start but it all worked out. Hit the range just before noon. I was the only one there and no other shooters came in while I was there. Got plenty of shooting done.
I took a CVA Kentucky 45 that I had built about a year ago. Only shot it once and I was very happy with the results. However, there was leakage around the drum so I replaced the drum. All well today. Also took the 50 cal CVA frontier that I built just recently for a granddaughter. This was the initial shooting.
The Kentucky shot good but I fought with my vision. Cataracts seem to have gotten worse. The whole sight picture and target are nearly impossible to put together. I just did the best I could. 440 balls and JoAnne #40 seem to be the best combo. 445 was too tight. I've done nothing with this bore or crown but it's smooth as can be as witnessed by the patches.
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Final group was four shots pretty tight and the first shot from a clean bore a bit high.
The Frontier was a little more difficult. My choice of sights was not good. Another wrestling match between the eyes and the sights. This one is way high and right. Needs a much higher front sight and some movement left at the rear and right on the front. I had to aim at the bottom of the bull on the lower left target in order to put three on the upper right target. The three shots were not a great group but at least got them on the paper. Joanne # 40 was too tight with the 495 balls but switching to some pillow ticking made a good fit.
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The frontier needs some crown work. Although the patches were good it has a slightly lopsided crown. I corrected it pretty well but still may be contributing to the high right POI. I recently acquired Ed Hambergs coning tool and I'm going try that next.
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@aussie pete those are good suggestions. I've seen some of the club members using those things. I guess I've arrived at that point. Today is 78th birthday. Feeling reflective.
Thanks. Wife had to remind me.Happy Birfday!
happy Birthday LC! may you have many more.@aussie pete those are good suggestions. I've seen some of the club members using those things. I guess I've arrived at that point. Today is 78th birthday. Feeling reflective.
Thanks. Wife had to remind me.
ThanksYes, Happy Birthday @longcruise!
Thankshappy Birthday LC! may you have many more.
OMG as the girls would say. Think that's my new avatar Might crop the rat out.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BUD.@aussie pete those are good suggestions. I've seen some of the club members using those things. I guess I've arrived at that point. Today is 78th birthday. Feeling reflective.
Happy Birthday!@aussie pete those are good suggestions. I've seen some of the club members using those things. I guess I've arrived at that point. Today is 78th birthday. Feeling reflective.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BUD.
ThanksHappy Birthday!
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