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Cruzatte

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There it is, warts and all. I see all the places where I could have done it better. I see a few places where I could go back and touch up. But it's functional.

This is my second gun building project. I took it on as an exercise. And I have learned some valuable lessons along the way; like how handy a drill press really is, and how convenient a belt sander can be. And I could have saved myself some aggravation by getting a set of gunsmith screw driver bits, like the Chapman 9600 set.

The Particulars:
Model: Track of the Wolf Fusil de Chasse de Tulle
Stock: Black walnut (Juglans nigra) It came pretty closely inlet for the butt plate. Everything from the lock pannels rearward was also closely shaped. Forestock was left square.
Barrel: Coleraine 44" 20 ga
Lock: Track of the Wolf Tulle (Chambers internals, so I'm told)

So, there you have it. Can't wait to start saving up for the New & Improved model!:D
 
Can't wait to start saving up for the New & Improved model!:D

Where can you make possible improvements?
Dave
All of the pin holes were drilled by hand. I wouldn't do that again. That's the biggest improvement I think I could make.

The second improvement I think I could make would be to glass bed the breech before applying finish to the stock. And I could be a little more sparing with the epoxy application.
 
I was thinking shot since it's a 20 ga. .600 ball will do too.
 
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How heavy is it?
Weighs about 7 pounds according to my bathroom scale.

Nice! Is there any choke or just open? Small game I assume
Cylinder bore .615

There are several load combinations I'm interested in. One is one I picked up from Spence; powder charge, thick card wad, lubed ½" fiber wad, patched ball. I have three ball sizes on hand; .580, ,600 (cast by yours truly), and .610. I also have plenty of 7½ shot.

Maybe I’ll see it first hand soon.
Weather permitting, I'll be out at the range on Saturday (12/14) and the monthly shoot on Sunday.
 

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