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    Reliability of long loaded C&Bs

    Amazing it still fired but were you able to hit the speed boat with that dislocated shoulder?????? :grin:
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    1858 Rem New Army "Pietta" always "High to the Left"

    Now I am shooting only 1-3 inches low but left at ~ 15-25 yds. Dropping the front site realy helped and it did not come loose with the JB weld after ~ 18 shots so far. I still feel I need to file down the front site some but it is comming in nicely.
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    1858 Rem New Army "Pietta" always "High to the Left"

    Well today I heated up the front site on my '58 pietta .44 rem and gently grasped it with a small channel lock plier and it came right off. Using my dremel tool I took off most of the round base leaving the original blade intact and reset it in its base with some JB weld. I will go shoot it...
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    wedge capture?

    I followed this thread today to capture my wedge. I used my dremel tool to cut a groove in the wedge and then took a nail cut it to size , it had a fairly wide head so I flattened one side with the dremel, used a flat head screwdriver and tapped on it to create a vertical groove for the nail to...
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    1858 Rem New Army "Pietta" always "High to the Left"

    Thanks that helps to know how it attaches and now I just have to decide how best for me to proceed.
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    1858 Rem New Army "Pietta" always "High to the Left"

    I was just out at the range today and this is just the second time my son and I have shot our '58 .44 pietta. We used 30gr of pyrodex 3f and .454 RB. We were consistently 6 inches or so low at 20-25 yds in to ~ 10 yds. I was good left/right but had to aim with the fat,base portion of the front...
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    Howdy from East Texas

    We went one day to frozen foot. We were easy to spot as we were not in period dress,it was our very first time out and we had nothing period to wear. We obtained permission to be allowed to wander with Mr Mcray and met stringbean and others. We followed a few archers around the bow course and it...
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    Howdy from East Texas

    Will definitely see you there- may have met you already. My son Matt and I have been out to the last few monthly shoots to get our required events in to be able to join. We have been with Gerry McCray at his table. We have been lucky to have had offers for Matt to shoot Gerry's .54 renegade...
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    Howdy from East Texas

    New to the forum and to BP/muzzleloading. I am 45 y/o married for 25 years with 3 sons ages 20,18 & 17. I have been an avid gun lover for all my life have had mostly pistols,not much of a hunter but love to shoot. Currently we have 3 mosin nagant rifles a 1945 m44carbine, 1932 hex reciever...
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