Beautiful Sunday morning here in Yuma, too the rifle out and did some shooting with it. I've been loading 50 grns triple F, priming with the same powder but using less prime. I still get the click bang. Bang is about a tenth of a second after the click. Is this normal? With this load at about 38 yards it shoots about 4 inches high. I decided to up the load to about 63-65 grns of the same powder to see what happens as I think added velocity will cause the shot to hit lower. It did shoot lower. About 1 to 2 inches above the aiming point instead of 4.
When I spit patched the 50 grn load I got residue off the patch, normal. When I spit patched the heavier load I probably doubled the amount of residue on the patch, and when patching the barrel for the second time after firing I still got a bunch of residue. Is this normal or what is wrong here.
I haven't had a fail to fire yet on this flint and it has about 20 shots on it that I know of. I did nap one edge of it but it worked ok. I like shooting this gun but I know precious little of the normal habits of flintlocks. I only shoot it 8 r 10 times when I take it out as it is a time consuming weapon to use and I can't stay as long as I'd like to.
Interested in what the board has to say on this stuff I mention.
Thanks
When I spit patched the 50 grn load I got residue off the patch, normal. When I spit patched the heavier load I probably doubled the amount of residue on the patch, and when patching the barrel for the second time after firing I still got a bunch of residue. Is this normal or what is wrong here.
I haven't had a fail to fire yet on this flint and it has about 20 shots on it that I know of. I did nap one edge of it but it worked ok. I like shooting this gun but I know precious little of the normal habits of flintlocks. I only shoot it 8 r 10 times when I take it out as it is a time consuming weapon to use and I can't stay as long as I'd like to.
Interested in what the board has to say on this stuff I mention.
Thanks