Took my brother in law for a walk around of the local rendezvous (Boscobel Wi). Some very nice displays were still up from the school tours.
I've come to the conclusion that living life as such does more to prolong it than the cautionary route.“…..I shall not waste my life in trying to prolong it. I shall use my time.”
Received my Kibler SMR today. Wife was so upset about how I took the loss of the Colonial that she went ahead and told me to put it together and enjoy it because it makes me happy. Previously she had asked that I not put it together in case it needed to be returned if the insurance claim for the Colonial was (somehow) denied.
Man, I love that woman. Already got the barrel, butt plate, and lock in. Decided to give it a water pop to see what the wood will look like with plain old oil and I like it, gotta see it in the sun though. Took a couple of photos for you guys in different lighting, wanted to share in the experience and simple joys of putting these magnificent kits together.
Also, holy cow this is leagues easier than the early production Colonial I previously did. Much less inletting (cleaning burrs and fluff out really), not to mention the machined underlugs. Tomorrow night is triggers, guard, and pipes if I have time.
I love you all. Thanks for being such a friendly and helpful community. You've got a friend in me.
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I cleaned all of my B/P guns and put them back in the safe, all but one. I coned the barrel of my .54 Haines rifle to the point that I could start a ball and a dry patch with my thumb as the coning instructions suggested. When I shot the rifle the other day, I found that a lubed patch was a bit thicker than a dry one and I couldn't thumb start a ball easily.
I pulled the barrel on this rifle and un-breached it for another round of coning. I think I am out of 220 wet and dry paper as well as carpet tape. When I got the coning tool I looked all over town for the right sandpaper, I could find US made sand paper in the finer grits but the 220 at the auto parts stores was Chinese made which is a red flag for me.
I ended up going on Amazon and ordering a pack of US made 220, 300 and 400 grit as well as the carpet tape. Amazon is so successful because they have everything under the sun, I am a prime member so there is no shipping cost and the item will be on my doorstep in a day or so.
I hate going to the local stores, asking for something that is very common and getting a 1000-yard stare from the clerk who doesn't have a clue about wha
Oh that’s nice. My wife complained about my rifles on the wall but three years later still there ,Made a stand for my pistol. I don't think it looked bad, and was planning on putting in in the downstairs family room but the wife explained it wouldn't match any of the decor.
sounds like a grand time!Going in a black powder cartridge shoot tomorrow, except I’ll be the only guy with a long rifle. I didn’t want to run black powder through my unmentionables so they said compete anyway with my Frontier. I’m camping there this weekend so I said ok.
want another one? brother in law that is.Took my brother in law for a walk around of the local rendezvous (Boscobel Wi). Some very nice displays were still up from the school tours.
She wants me to empty a small bedroom and make it my gunroom and library. Love it. But....might not be big enough!Oh that’s nice. My wife complained about my rifles on the wall but three years later still there ,
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