Took my Indian made Long Land musket out for a rainy day hunt the other day. Didn't see any deer after an hour or so and we can't hunt between 9 and 12 on Sundays so I went back to the house and fired off the load. Had beeswax around the pan, reprised halfway through the time out there, and kept my lock and breech under a wool blanket as much as possible.
The gun went off gun fine and rang a 8 in steel at 50 yards. I pulled the barrel off to clean so as to dry out the barrel channel, and when I reassembled everything later I saw this... (see photo attached.)
The load wasn't super heavy, .715 ball and tow wadding over 85 or 90 grains.
Reckon this Rosewood(?) Stock won't be seeing such aquatic action anymore, just in case.
Any advice on this is appreciated!
The gun went off gun fine and rang a 8 in steel at 50 yards. I pulled the barrel off to clean so as to dry out the barrel channel, and when I reassembled everything later I saw this... (see photo attached.)
The load wasn't super heavy, .715 ball and tow wadding over 85 or 90 grains.
Reckon this Rosewood(?) Stock won't be seeing such aquatic action anymore, just in case.
Any advice on this is appreciated!