Greetings all,
I've been lurking here awhile and absorbing lots of information. A few months past I inquired about makers and suggestions for my first flintlock. I ended up getting a Southern Mountain Style, 50 cal 44" swamped rice barrel, with Davis double triggers, made by Nate McKenzie and can be seen on the makers blog. She balances beautifully. http://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/2009/09/nate-mckenzie-rifle.html Thanks to all for your suggestions and comments.
Well today was the first time I ever shot a flintlock and it was a blast (no pun intended). I do have a few questions though.
Shooting:
Ignition was almost instantaneous, but I did not a few shot there seemed to be some shots that may have ignited a tad quicker than others. I did have two misfires, but after cleaning the touch hole better with a toothpick and adding powder to the pan, shot went off. I was a little pressed for time (Razorback game today) but was able to get close to a hunting load.
The target was 40 yds, 70 gr. FFFG Schuetzen powder, PRB. Rifle was shot as is with no sight adjustments. I did not have a comfortable rest, but good enough or better than what I'll have for hunting. Question is what can I expect for this load at a range up to 75yds? The season starts in a few weeks and I'm pressed for range time. Last target was sitting down with no rest at 40 yds. Will this load be adequate for deer?
Cleaning:
Now for my cleaning experience. What a mess. My rifle got soaked and I just can't seem to get all the light brown residue out no matter how much I cleaned the barrel. The patch is my last with the residue that I'm referring to. Will the water affect the wood?
Any additional comments or suggestions for my next shooting venture. I probably wouldn't have made it this far without the help of the forum.
Thanks again,
Bob
I've been lurking here awhile and absorbing lots of information. A few months past I inquired about makers and suggestions for my first flintlock. I ended up getting a Southern Mountain Style, 50 cal 44" swamped rice barrel, with Davis double triggers, made by Nate McKenzie and can be seen on the makers blog. She balances beautifully. http://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/2009/09/nate-mckenzie-rifle.html Thanks to all for your suggestions and comments.
Well today was the first time I ever shot a flintlock and it was a blast (no pun intended). I do have a few questions though.
Shooting:
Ignition was almost instantaneous, but I did not a few shot there seemed to be some shots that may have ignited a tad quicker than others. I did have two misfires, but after cleaning the touch hole better with a toothpick and adding powder to the pan, shot went off. I was a little pressed for time (Razorback game today) but was able to get close to a hunting load.
The target was 40 yds, 70 gr. FFFG Schuetzen powder, PRB. Rifle was shot as is with no sight adjustments. I did not have a comfortable rest, but good enough or better than what I'll have for hunting. Question is what can I expect for this load at a range up to 75yds? The season starts in a few weeks and I'm pressed for range time. Last target was sitting down with no rest at 40 yds. Will this load be adequate for deer?
Cleaning:
Now for my cleaning experience. What a mess. My rifle got soaked and I just can't seem to get all the light brown residue out no matter how much I cleaned the barrel. The patch is my last with the residue that I'm referring to. Will the water affect the wood?
Any additional comments or suggestions for my next shooting venture. I probably wouldn't have made it this far without the help of the forum.
Thanks again,
Bob
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