Phfinneuss
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- Sep 20, 2020
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Recently received a Pedersoli Crockett Cub .32 percussion 27'' rifle. The finished Deluxe model. From DGW -Dixie Gun Works-.
As it is, I can use the light, medium and heavy elongated balls from, , cast from the Colts molds I have. ,AND they load without a patch! They are sized just right. The heavy elongated (for the Colt improved pocket pistols) is 80 to the lb (78g, and around .328). I seem to recall this to be right. My third discharge, carried this elongated ball, charged with 1 1/8d (around 37g FFFg BP) 5in off center at 100yds, free standing with light gusting wind. This rifle is wonderful. Btw, I oil the ball with olive oil and swab between discharges with sam. I also use olive oil (and have been for d e c a d e s ) for cleaning and oiling. Pistols as well. I have nickel silver oilers for this.
Unfortunately, it proved itself in quick order. A skunk had been terrorizing me for that past week. I was working in the yard and there it was! At dusk, on the other end of the house. I ran inside, took the Crockett, went to the back, and at 12yds, carried a ball right through the skunk as it was trotting away. Squirming, I made the final dispatch from 5 yds with one shot from a Colts Pocket Pistol. Carrying the same ball.
Out and about, these two arms are quite a team! , and that s true enough.
As it is, I can use the light, medium and heavy elongated balls from, , cast from the Colts molds I have. ,AND they load without a patch! They are sized just right. The heavy elongated (for the Colt improved pocket pistols) is 80 to the lb (78g, and around .328). I seem to recall this to be right. My third discharge, carried this elongated ball, charged with 1 1/8d (around 37g FFFg BP) 5in off center at 100yds, free standing with light gusting wind. This rifle is wonderful. Btw, I oil the ball with olive oil and swab between discharges with sam. I also use olive oil (and have been for d e c a d e s ) for cleaning and oiling. Pistols as well. I have nickel silver oilers for this.
Unfortunately, it proved itself in quick order. A skunk had been terrorizing me for that past week. I was working in the yard and there it was! At dusk, on the other end of the house. I ran inside, took the Crockett, went to the back, and at 12yds, carried a ball right through the skunk as it was trotting away. Squirming, I made the final dispatch from 5 yds with one shot from a Colts Pocket Pistol. Carrying the same ball.
Out and about, these two arms are quite a team! , and that s true enough.