I got my first flintlock back in December and was determined to hunt with it this season. I did a lot of practicing and working with different loads. I had to file the front sight to bring the point of impact up. I got lots of good advice from members on this forum and it paid off today. The ranch I manage for wildlife lets me hunt so I went out this afternoon with expectations of taking a doe but instead, this poor looking buck came out at 66 yards (used a laser range finder) on my blind side so I carefully moved around and took the shot. I was hunting a pecan bottom so the smoke just hung for a while but I did see the direction the deer ran. When the smoke cleared, I could see him standing about 150 yards then he dropped. I went over to check him out and saw that my .50 caliber ball went through low just at the top of the leg. Broke the leg. After field dressing it, I saw that the ball took out the bottom of his heart. I couldn't find the ball but it may still be under the skin on the other side.
This buck needed to be taken out of the herd. This is the second one taken that looks like this. Apparently broke the antler during the growing stage. It is rare to see spikes on this property.
You hunters out there may be able to point me in the right direction. This is a Lyman GP rifle. I used 100 grs. of KiK 2F powder with a patched (.015) .490 ball. The rifles shoots well with a fouled barrel. The problem is the clean cold bore shot that impacts about 5 inches low. Windage is fine. I aimed high on the shoulder and it hit low but it took out the bottom of the heart. I noticed my patches were frayed on the ends and some torn in the middle. Is my powder charge too high? I would like to feel more confident that the rifle will shoot in the same close group no matter if it is a cold bore shot or not.
Truly enjoyed hunting with the flintlock. It takes more patience and discipline to hold steady due to the slight delay in ignition.
This buck needed to be taken out of the herd. This is the second one taken that looks like this. Apparently broke the antler during the growing stage. It is rare to see spikes on this property.
You hunters out there may be able to point me in the right direction. This is a Lyman GP rifle. I used 100 grs. of KiK 2F powder with a patched (.015) .490 ball. The rifles shoots well with a fouled barrel. The problem is the clean cold bore shot that impacts about 5 inches low. Windage is fine. I aimed high on the shoulder and it hit low but it took out the bottom of the heart. I noticed my patches were frayed on the ends and some torn in the middle. Is my powder charge too high? I would like to feel more confident that the rifle will shoot in the same close group no matter if it is a cold bore shot or not.
Truly enjoyed hunting with the flintlock. It takes more patience and discipline to hold steady due to the slight delay in ignition.