I've been especially blessed on a number of different fronts this year, mainly by a wonderful family, timely passing of illness and injury, and a series of economic disasters that ultimately worked themselves out. I was so pleased to get through the past year that I asked for no Christmas presents of any kind beyond fellowship and a good meal or two! As it went, I was blessed even more by a few small, very useful gifts and an assortment of gift cards, cash, and a Cabela's coupon. I decided to apply the monetary gifts toward a Blue Ridge flintlock, which I've wanted for years. My first flinter was a heavily worn Blue Ridge in .45 caliber with a badly rusted bore and ill-sparking lock that I never could get to shoot worth a dime, but I loved the feel of it and it swung me over to shooting flint almost exclusively for nearly twenty years now. I still shoot poorly, but that's a different matter...
I went to the local Cabela's this morning and they had a single Blue Ridge left. It was a .54 caliber, which is (as I understand it) the only caliber offered with an appropriate PRB twist of 1-66" and as I'd sooner stick my hand into a hornet's nest as shoot sabots, the .54 was what I was hoping to find. It was a display gun in great shape aside from a minor scratch on the off-side lock panel, which the manager graciously offered a 5% discount in compensation. Sounded fair to me, so the box was located, packed and taped, and off to the checkout I went. After all the various discounts and gift monies, I ended up paying about $340 out of pocket and was tickled fair to death with that. I know how upset we all get over threads like this without photos, so here's a quick one:
First thing I did after getting it home was tuning the flint so it would snap the frizzen forward, then checked it for spark. It definitely qualifies as "throwing a shower" so my worries of having to re-heat treat the frizzen were unnecessary. I cleaned the bore and found very light surface rust, which cleaned up after only a few patches. I opened the flash hole to .070" and coned the back side of the liner to improve ignition. The inside of the lock appears very well finished and functions beautifully. Overall fit and finish is very nice for the price.
I'll be taking it out on a scout tomorrow so a related thread may pop up in the trekking section in the next few days. Wish me luck. I hope a wonderful Christmas was had by all!
I went to the local Cabela's this morning and they had a single Blue Ridge left. It was a .54 caliber, which is (as I understand it) the only caliber offered with an appropriate PRB twist of 1-66" and as I'd sooner stick my hand into a hornet's nest as shoot sabots, the .54 was what I was hoping to find. It was a display gun in great shape aside from a minor scratch on the off-side lock panel, which the manager graciously offered a 5% discount in compensation. Sounded fair to me, so the box was located, packed and taped, and off to the checkout I went. After all the various discounts and gift monies, I ended up paying about $340 out of pocket and was tickled fair to death with that. I know how upset we all get over threads like this without photos, so here's a quick one:
First thing I did after getting it home was tuning the flint so it would snap the frizzen forward, then checked it for spark. It definitely qualifies as "throwing a shower" so my worries of having to re-heat treat the frizzen were unnecessary. I cleaned the bore and found very light surface rust, which cleaned up after only a few patches. I opened the flash hole to .070" and coned the back side of the liner to improve ignition. The inside of the lock appears very well finished and functions beautifully. Overall fit and finish is very nice for the price.
I'll be taking it out on a scout tomorrow so a related thread may pop up in the trekking section in the next few days. Wish me luck. I hope a wonderful Christmas was had by all!