shaman
40 Cal
The KY Early Muzzleloader Season is this Saturday. I had to finally stop playing with my Brown Bess and make some hard decisions. I'd been messing with ball size, patch, and lube every trip out to camp since I ended my Chemo treatments. None of what I'm doing is particularly Period-correct, but I'm not all that worried about that at this point. I just want something that goes Bang and scares the deer.
In regards to the load, I settled on a .69 cal ball in a paper patch made of cooking parchment. What I did was simulate a paper cartridge and just lopped off the top inch or so. I dip the ball and parchment in a 50-50 mixture of beeswax and lard. This holds the whole arrangement as well as tying with string, and it is far less greasy than using Crisco. It also uniformly fills the gap between ball and barrel. I'm using pre-measured charges of 3F Scheutzen in vials. 90 grains put me on the target at 50 yards, and kept me on a pie plate. I will prime from a small brass flask.
I have a really nice leather possibles bag and horn combination that I'd been fixing to use. However, when it came time to pack all the essentials, it was just a hair too small, and the pre-measured charges negated the need for a horn. That's okay. I'll just use the bag I normally use for deer season and keep working on the problem.
The Chemo left me with peripheral neuropathy. I can't feel my feet. That makes still-hunting out of the question. I'll hunt out of a stand. I had a trip to the oncologist this week, and he gave me a clean bill, so at least the Chemo did its thing. That's a fair trade. I practiced going up and down ladders in the meanwhile.
Thanks all for your help and kind wishes over the past 6 months.
In regards to the load, I settled on a .69 cal ball in a paper patch made of cooking parchment. What I did was simulate a paper cartridge and just lopped off the top inch or so. I dip the ball and parchment in a 50-50 mixture of beeswax and lard. This holds the whole arrangement as well as tying with string, and it is far less greasy than using Crisco. It also uniformly fills the gap between ball and barrel. I'm using pre-measured charges of 3F Scheutzen in vials. 90 grains put me on the target at 50 yards, and kept me on a pie plate. I will prime from a small brass flask.
I have a really nice leather possibles bag and horn combination that I'd been fixing to use. However, when it came time to pack all the essentials, it was just a hair too small, and the pre-measured charges negated the need for a horn. That's okay. I'll just use the bag I normally use for deer season and keep working on the problem.
The Chemo left me with peripheral neuropathy. I can't feel my feet. That makes still-hunting out of the question. I'll hunt out of a stand. I had a trip to the oncologist this week, and he gave me a clean bill, so at least the Chemo did its thing. That's a fair trade. I practiced going up and down ladders in the meanwhile.
Thanks all for your help and kind wishes over the past 6 months.