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build a fire underneath an the lead will separate from the steel and run down thru the middle into a waiting receptical
Great idea 💡 I don't have a saw blade like that but can employ the principle on a smaller scale.
How do I tell the difference of the zinc ?
My understanding is that the zinc are stick on and the lead are clip on. Not certain though. Bears some checking out.
 
It was a beautiful fall day here in Kentucky. I set up a table and cast some .395, .440 and .595 round balls.

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Wow! Didn’t know your a Blacksmith ~ Nice work 👍🏻
Thank Bob! In my spare time I am. Not that I have had much of that lately! I mostly forge knives and some hawks! Some work from the last 1.5 years! All are forged to shape, ground, heat treated and finished by me.
 

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Neighbor found an old Western Pa. percussion long rifle. It has a number of old nailed on sheet brass repairs between the wrist , and the front end of the lock plate. He took the barrel out of the stock , and the rifle fell into two pieces , and the wood seems too powdery to fix. I made some suggestions , to help him decide what he can do to restore the rifle , or use the hardware to build a copy. I'm in favor of doing a copy , but it's his decision.
 
It seems I got a gentle reprimand as the moderator thought I was talking about a cartridge .36. This was not the case as my .36” double rifle is indeed a muzzle loader. The added extract on loading tables for cartridge double rifles was to indicate BP loadings , pressures and velocities , which can be applied to muzzle loading I can resend the tables if our moderator approves, It also has a pair of 28 g shotgun barrels . At present The .36 it’s set for 209 primers . Due to lack of percussion caps Regards Gordon
 

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Bought a TC Renegade flinter. Took it apart, cleaned 40 years of closet dust and 'something sticky'. Reassembled it. Good sparker. Bought a percussion something rifle...waiting on delivery...for 6 days. Got a delivery date and time in an email...nope...didn't come. While this was 'in the works' I sanded the browning off the barrel to the lefty / now righty Cabela's because I noticed a scratch I missed. I'm old and can't stand very long...barrel half done. Scanned the auction site and wondered why people sell really nice rifles for cheap.
 
I live in the UK and have never shot a deer , just the way it is in this green and pleasant land , plenty of road kill on some country roads, most I have seen are bloated , no thanks

I understand Sir..

I live in rural area in Tennessee and have been very fortunate to have shot many deer.

Our landscape is mostly rolling hills & hollows , some areas have heavy cover.
Which the deer seek during our Fall hunting season.

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This pic is one of my hides/ stands I hunt from during bad weather..

Most road kill around my parts don’t lay long enough to become bloated….🤷‍♂️

It’s raining in Tennessee today ….
We needed it…

Very nice double gun Sir…👍
 
Got up early this morning, got ready to hunt with my Kibler, but decided the perfect wind for the chair I had set up down the ridge was too perfect to pass up to hunt with my longbow.

Actually got my first shot with a longbow at a small buck this morning. “At” being the operative word for a miss. Got that outta the way, so next time I won’t be as nervous.

Rain due for the rest of the day.
 
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