I bought a Austin Halleck rifle a few months ago. Due to finding out I lost my powder horn and shooting bag when I moved a year ago I haven't been able to shoot it till yesterday.
I'm shooting a 490 roundball with unknown thickness of patching. I bought the patching (pillow ticking) at walmart. When I recovered the patch the patch is shredded. When I shot with a patching of braintanned buckskin it cut the buckskin. I've read about others lapping there barrels. Is the lands too sharp on this rifle or what can I do to correct the problem? It doesn't load real hard. I don't use a short starter. I start the ball with the blade of my patch knife placed flat on the ball and the hit with my hand.
On a side note I found I really liked patching with buckskin. It was thicker but when it was wet (I use a spit patch for plinking) it loaded a lot easier than ticking. In my Lyman trade rifle I was shooting under 2" groups at 75 yards from seated position.
I'm shooting a 490 roundball with unknown thickness of patching. I bought the patching (pillow ticking) at walmart. When I recovered the patch the patch is shredded. When I shot with a patching of braintanned buckskin it cut the buckskin. I've read about others lapping there barrels. Is the lands too sharp on this rifle or what can I do to correct the problem? It doesn't load real hard. I don't use a short starter. I start the ball with the blade of my patch knife placed flat on the ball and the hit with my hand.
On a side note I found I really liked patching with buckskin. It was thicker but when it was wet (I use a spit patch for plinking) it loaded a lot easier than ticking. In my Lyman trade rifle I was shooting under 2" groups at 75 yards from seated position.