hanshi
Cannon
That certainly is a very nice buck by any measure. And I'm still drooling over your rifle.
Congratulations on a fantastic adventure
Very nicely done!!Thanks for all the kind words! One thing I learned in my first year hunting with this is--deer stands were not made with Kentucky Longrifle dimensions or weight in mind!
Regarding the caliber and load: It is a 50 cal and I use 75 grains of 3F holy black with 4F pan powder. I will add a word about the Kibler lock. While I don't have experience outside of this year with a flint, I had read on this forum the importance of having a good quality lock. I've put a lot of rounds through the gun this year practicing to make sure I could make an ethical shot and felt comfortable with the load/accuracy--and that lock has never misfired or hangfired once. In fact, the only time it didn't fire was when this dummy forgot to put a load of powder down before the ball--and then had to ball screw/fish the darn thing out. I learned early that when loading, don't be bsing and talk out what you're doing!
Thanks again to this forum for all the threads that perhaps I did not participate in but read and learned from. What a great resource this is/was for a new guy!
Best,
Ryan
Welcome to the brotherhood. Many more adventures with that rifle await.Thanks for all the kind words! One thing I learned in my first year hunting with this is--deer stands were not made with Kentucky Longrifle dimensions or weight in mind!
Regarding the caliber and load: It is a 50 cal and I use 75 grains of 3F holy black with 4F pan powder. I will add a word about the Kibler lock. While I don't have experience outside of this year with a flint, I had read on this forum the importance of having a good quality lock. I've put a lot of rounds through the gun this year practicing to make sure I could make an ethical shot and felt comfortable with the load/accuracy--and that lock has never misfired or hangfired once. In fact, the only time it didn't fire was when this dummy forgot to put a load of powder down before the ball--and then had to ball screw/fish the darn thing out. I learned early that when loading, don't be bsing and talk out what you're doing!
Thanks again to this forum for all the threads that perhaps I did not participate in but read and learned from. What a great resource this is/was for a new guy!
Best,
Ryan
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