David Austin
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Jim K sent me a piece of maple...I'm going to glue it to my mountain rifle so I can replace the cheekpiece I filed off ,,,oh...maybe 50 years ago. There's more to it than that...but mostly...we'll see
Thanks for sharingSpent a long weekend in NW Nebraska at Fort Robinson. Took a day to go to Museum of the Fur Trade east of Chadron. It's been 20 years and still a wonderful place. I kept trying to reach for the guns but the glass got in my way. Lots of trade guns and everything a trading post would have. Neat place out in the pine ridge.
There appears to be more flintlock long guns than Hawken rifles.Spent a long weekend in NW Nebraska at Fort Robinson. Took a day to go to Museum of the Fur Trade east of Chadron. It's been 20 years and still a wonderful place. I kept trying to reach for the guns but the glass got in my way. Lots of trade guns and everything a trading post would have. Neat place out in the pine ridge.
Mostly trade guns. Only one true Hawken and and mix of early cartridge rifles and pistols. Museum is on the original site of the Bordeaux trading post.There appears to be more flintlock long guns than Hawken rifles.
That kinda makes sense. Hawkins were high-end desirables. Just like in today’s gun stores, you wouldn’t expect one to be filled with nothing but Weatherbys and the like. You see way more cheaper guns than high-end.Mostly trade guns. Only one true Hawken and and mix of early cartridge rifles and pistols. Museum is on the original site of the Bordeaux trading post.
I reached 70’and survived cancer , made it, to celibate my birthday I bought a 450/400 double rifle from Bonhams auction. , I was terrified bringing it home, “ how much “ er £5200 oh well if it makes you happy. , last month I bought my 1845 German carbine. , I said £550 she was mad and angry for days. Such is married life.
At last finished , after 5 attempts . My 28 g cartridge conversion breach plugs are finished , well pleased . It’s not that difficult for an engineer, it’s just a new learning curve .
Wet for days on end west of London, so nice to chat to you guys , I got like 2000 likes and a good few loves, so I must be saying something right , many thanks guys , love from the old country , where ever you are .
Happy to meet, sorry to part , but happy to meat again . Love from London
I reached 70’and survived cancer , made it, to celibate my birthday I bought a 450/400 double rifle from Bonhams auction. , I was terrified bringing it home, “ how much “ er £5200 oh well if it makes you happy. , last month I bought my 1845 German carbine. , I said £550 she was mad and angry for days. Such is married life.
At last finished , after 5 attempts . My 28 g cartridge conversion breach plugs are finished , well pleased . It’s not that difficult for an engineer, it’s just a new learning curve .
Wet for days on end west of London, so nice to chat to you guys , I got like 2000 likes and a good few loves, so I must be saying something right , many thanks guys , love from the old country , where ever you are .
Happy to meet, sorry to part , but happy to meat again . Love from London
I’ve noticed that the set trigger on my SMR is a bit tight in its physical curled shape. The tension seems okay, but I will eventually want to straighten it just a little so it doesn’t pinch my finger so much. And I have average hands that aren’t chubby at all. The trigger radius seems awful small.Got some more work done on the SMR last night. Pipes and trigger guard need to be put on still, front trigger rests on the sear so I need to back that off a little bit. Going well so far.
Does anyone have an online reading resource for how set triggers and the little adjustment screw works? Also, anyone else find the set trigger on the SMR really tight on your finger?
Looks decent in the sun with a little water. I don't think I'll need to change the coloring with stains or dyes, what do you think?View attachment 352645View attachment 352646View attachment 352647
Agreed. If there is space I might bend it out, or even take a 1/16" or so off the end so there is room to bend it a bit. It bites my fingertip. If I stick my finger through and use the middle section of finger it's not too bad but with a long range session it might get uncomfortable over time.I’ve noticed that the set trigger on my SMR is a bit tight in its physical curled shape. The tension seems okay, but I will eventually want to straighten it just a little so it doesn’t pinch my finger so much. And I have average hands that aren’t chubby at all. The trigger radius seems awful small.
I have to make a trial steel patten with a slot so the barrel holding wedge can go through it. I cannot copy the .36 rifle barrels , as the 28g barrels are so thin in comparison nor do I want to add heat as the ribs could come apart I decided to make a 6” long plate which bridges to thicker pads I can possible tig weld on , or at worst epoxy together either way I am not particularly happy. Nothing fixed at the moment , just trying to find best solution . But good progress fitting cartridge double shotgun barrels to a ml .36 double rifle It’s waiting for temporary glue to dry so I can get final measurements .
See if there are any Muzzleloadering clubs near you. It can make things a whole lot easier and take the guess work out of learning.I cleaned my traditions Kentucky rifle, this is my first real muzzleloader, and was my first time cleaning one. I’m 19 and new to the whole black powder game, so I’m open to any advice yall have to a beginner in this hobby.
Awesome! (Do they still say “awesome”?)Practice makes perfect. I cast one out of electrical motor contacts which is about 50% silver.
Rooting for the Pa team, sorry Wayne!I just set my range up for tomorrow’s big Kentucky/Pennsylvania blanket shoot, bbq, and fish fry. It’s a lot of work but folks really appreciate it.
Who is Hamburg? That tool isn’t caliber specific?Coned the barrel on my granddaughters CVA Frontier rifle today. I used Hambergs coning tool. This tool will cone from 32 to 62. This is the first time I've used it and I'll try it this weekend. If I like the results I have eight more to do eventually in 40, 45, 50, 54 and 58. Leaving it mostly to the pictures which pretty well explains it.
I did 150, 220, 320 and 400. I might do 600 later as well but not until I test shoot it first. I will probably firelap this barrel before doing the round ball test.
I didn't cone it to the point where a ball can be thumb started. I wanted it to be easier to load a tight combination without damaging the patch. Also rounded the crown with the thumb method.View attachment 352918View attachment 352919View attachment 352920View attachment 352921View attachment 352922
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