wiksmo
40 Cal
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Yesterday I went to a local BP shoot, and learned how to handle (load) my Trapper .50 CAL pistol, and finally got to first-time shoot it! I had a really great time, and discovered I really like shooting this fun pistol. Here are some photos that tell the story better than I do.
Ft. Osage Muzzlerloaders range entrance --- a shooting club east of KCMO.
A very hot day in the making with temps gaining to +90*. Found a shady spot to park and headed to the shooting line.
First time I've seen BP smoke hanging in the air. Very quickly after this fellow shot his rifle, I saw a smoke ring jump in front of the "smoke cloud" and floated downrange for 5-6 yards before disappearing. Another first, and it was a sight.
My pistol at my first-time loading bench.
The target and my first 10 shots....total for the morning. I really wasn't concerned with group accuracy. My goal was to learn how to load/handle the pistol. Connected with an RO, went through the range safety rules, and he spent time getting me started .
I shot standing, off hand, one-hand only. This is definitely my favorite stance for shooting handguns. The target I got was a 25-yard muzzleloader P-2 pistol target. Aimed at the black, of course. The black rings and bull measured 3" diameter.
I shot .490 Hornady round balls with 20 grains powder (Triple 7, 3F). Shot 10 rounds. My first round ball landed lower left in 7-ring, my last one was to the right, just above the black 9-ring. First time totals were 7 rounds inside target, one outside low left, and two left somewhere in the MO dirt berm! And that's okay, because all I had was a fun-gun shoot! That's what I was after. I'm definitely ready for my next range time.
And to the MLF folk who help me with advice and suggestions to get started in BP shooting.
Bob aka wiksmo
Ft. Osage Muzzlerloaders range entrance --- a shooting club east of KCMO.
A very hot day in the making with temps gaining to +90*. Found a shady spot to park and headed to the shooting line.
First time I've seen BP smoke hanging in the air. Very quickly after this fellow shot his rifle, I saw a smoke ring jump in front of the "smoke cloud" and floated downrange for 5-6 yards before disappearing. Another first, and it was a sight.
My pistol at my first-time loading bench.
The target and my first 10 shots....total for the morning. I really wasn't concerned with group accuracy. My goal was to learn how to load/handle the pistol. Connected with an RO, went through the range safety rules, and he spent time getting me started .
I shot standing, off hand, one-hand only. This is definitely my favorite stance for shooting handguns. The target I got was a 25-yard muzzleloader P-2 pistol target. Aimed at the black, of course. The black rings and bull measured 3" diameter.
I shot .490 Hornady round balls with 20 grains powder (Triple 7, 3F). Shot 10 rounds. My first round ball landed lower left in 7-ring, my last one was to the right, just above the black 9-ring. First time totals were 7 rounds inside target, one outside low left, and two left somewhere in the MO dirt berm! And that's okay, because all I had was a fun-gun shoot! That's what I was after. I'm definitely ready for my next range time.
And to the MLF folk who help me with advice and suggestions to get started in BP shooting.
Bob aka wiksmo