Barry Stewart
36 Cal.
- Joined
- Nov 6, 2005
- Messages
- 131
- Reaction score
- 149
I had been itching to get out and do some shooting but most of the local Forest Service roads are pretty well snowed in. After a few tries I managed to find a road that allowed access to a shooting spot.
I brought my Tip Curtis .54 cal Lancaster along for the day. The bag, horn and measure are of my own making.
I need to move the point of impact a little left. I did not wipe the bore between shots and was happy to get nine rounds before experiencing a flash in the pan. A simple wipe of the pan and she went right off. I used mostly spit patches with a few prelubed patches mixed in.
The snow was pretty deep at about 5,000 feet.
I was looking forward to making a fire and brewing up some cowboy coffee but the winds were pretty high so I cancel that idea.
A view of Mount Shasta poking through the clouds on the drive home. Thanks for looking!
I brought my Tip Curtis .54 cal Lancaster along for the day. The bag, horn and measure are of my own making.
I need to move the point of impact a little left. I did not wipe the bore between shots and was happy to get nine rounds before experiencing a flash in the pan. A simple wipe of the pan and she went right off. I used mostly spit patches with a few prelubed patches mixed in.
The snow was pretty deep at about 5,000 feet.
I was looking forward to making a fire and brewing up some cowboy coffee but the winds were pretty high so I cancel that idea.
A view of Mount Shasta poking through the clouds on the drive home. Thanks for looking!