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Why not just deal directly with loyalist?
Think of it like buying a kit in the white. If you do buy one and build it did you build it or did the manufacture? If you say the manufacture there are many people here that would be offended that you don't credit them. Some parts manufactures are better than others just as some builders are better than others.don't the majority of them all come from INDIA?
Got it today . Sparks well. As soon as rain is over Iwill shoot it . I am thinking of 75 grs bp / 1 1/8 oz #6 load sky chief.
The first time I dry fired it I thought to myself if I had cocked it or not. Yes I might have to go to a commercial truck weight scale to get the trigger pull #. Being the barrel so short, 16", for live loads I will keep it between 65 to 75 grains Blank loads I will start at 80 grains. I use blue magic on my bronze cannon and get a mirror shine on it. I was going to use cotton balls and 10 gauge shot cards. I will find out soon on firing it. I have some stuff on order and should be here Friday. I do need to get a 69 cal plus round ball mold. Largest I have is 62 cal.
- It eats flint up quickly.
- Has 20lb trigger pull with no travel haha.
The first time I dry fired it I thought to myself if I had cocked it or not. Yes I might have to go to a commercial truck weight scale to get the trigger pull #.
And now you see why I recommend Veteran Arms . . .
Did not know that Veteran tweaks the springs! Do they do this for all there guns? What's the action feel like? I'm bookmarking this so I will know which of these companies I should purchase from nextThose are tiger's guns and I rank them below that of India pieces. Veteran strips the entire stock down and will tweak the springs to get better lock action than factory. Loyalist turns out better pieces but doesn't put the effort into the lock. Middlesex tends to have more lock problems and military heritage fills in the bottom. In general the French locks are the most reliable on the blunderbusses.
Veteran (No touchhole drilled) - $690
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