“Sporterized” Dutch Musket

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BCarp

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From the Netherlands comes my recent acquisition: a pre-1715 Dutch military musket that was altered into a half-stock sporting piece at some point later in the century, either in Holland itself or one of the German states. Lovely antler and/or bone accents, and a unique rear sight! .75 cal, 42” barrel. Shootable - the lock functions and sparks great and the bore has only slight pitting.
 

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Put some rounds out. Paper cartridges, .715 ball, 80 grains 2F, 25 yards. The lower left hits were from a table top rest. The upper three were off-hand with a different sight picture. Some load tinkering is called for....
 

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