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Got out on a windy Saturday to shoot the pistol.

Nessmuk with a .45 cal CVA shooting 20 gr. of Goex 3F .440 rb with a .015 spit patch.
Score of 20
 

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Took the Lyman Great Plains rifle and Plains pistol out to try the April target. I did better with the pistol than the rifle. I may try a different rifle before the month is up. The rifle target was a 12, the pistol scored a 25. It was a very hot April day here in Georgia.
 

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Not as good as I wanted but better than I expected. This is my deer rig and on deer size targets there is no need for follow up shots but on kites… well this one is wounded bad, should not be a hard track to follow.😄
I measured the 12:00 shot with calipers but will defer to the scorers for final count.
Thanks Gary
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Today was pleasant enough to do some shooting, although it's now breezy enough to fly a kite. The best I could do today was only 28 pts, because an errant shot (0 pts.) knocked me out of a potential 30 pts. or maybe even higher. Aside from some minor sighting issues (now resolved), I had a devil of a time with failures to fire: changed nipples (no joy) but FFFg under the nipple worked but not adding it resulted in another failure to fire. Lots of caps didn't help either. I solved the problem by taking out the clean out screw and running a dry pipe cleaner in the flash channel: Voila! Problem solved. Wish my aim could be fixed so easily.

Particulars The rifle was an Ethan Allan made by Mowrey (Waldron, IN). Factory data calls for a .495" RB, which I cast (Lee Precision mould) and wrapped in a .018" pillow ticking patch. The lube was 1 Ballistol : 6 Water, which allows shooting without having to swab the bore between shots. The powder was 50 gr. Graf & Sons (Goex) FFg, I shot this kneeling with my right arm on the shooting bench. As an aside, let me say the drop in the stock and the 1" x 32" bbl. make the Ethan Allan/Mowrey ideal for offhand shooting (which I suck at!), but the hooked buttplate makes shooting from any sort of rest a bit painful, even with lower powder charges. I used Win. #11Mag. caps, which work about as well as the Rem. #11's.
 

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I see this often - offhand score is better than benched. I think a lot of it is how much you shoot offhand and get comfortable in that position.
I shoot most of these monthly matches off hand, with an occasional rest position. Strangely I shoot my trade gun smoothie better off hand even though it doesn't have a rear sight then I do my T/C flint and cap rifles and my .40 caliber poor boy flinter. Of course my accuracy with those guns shifts when i get beyond 50 yards.
 

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