jimbo15563
40 Cal.
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- Mar 9, 2005
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I'm headed out to the back 40 and make some smoke. I want to work up my hunting load for this season. I also want to work on the dependability of the lock. I sold my Omega In@%&*% and would like to leave the 30-30 at home during the regular gun season. However, I have 3 tags to fill and my family and friends want:
Jimbo's Jalapeno-Cheese Deer Bologna
I'll to spend the time necessary to make sure the rifle's shooting better than I can. I took it apart down to bare wood and cleaned everything. I still have some spark issues which I'll try to address today. I have the old-style lock and frizzen. I intend to send it back to TC for the upgrade, but I have concerns about their turnaround time during the busy season. If I can get it to fire 99%, I'll wait until February. I ordered the Black English Flints but they haven't arrived yet, so I'm using the TC agates. Here's my current setup:
It seems tight enough, but the flint touches the frizzen on half cock. This particular combination doesn't give me the tiny bit of space I would like to have, so Im taking some leather along so I can make changes.
I last shot it briefly 2 weeks ago, but I got a phone call which cut the session short. The results follow:
I finished a 20-year old can of Goex FFG and will start with 70 grains of some new FFFG. I was using spit patches between shots and they didn't settle down until the 4th, 5th, and 6th shots. Today I'll try TC bore cleaner followed by a dry patch and see it that improves the consistency. I also need to work on the sight adjustment, which is a pain because it doesn't click. What I'd like to accomplish today is to get it shooting 4 inches high dead center at 40 paces.
My ultimate goal is to have a maximum point-blank range of 120 paces and be able to hit a paper plate consistently at that range shooting offhand. Today is the first step towards that goal.
Jimbo
Jimbo's Jalapeno-Cheese Deer Bologna
I'll to spend the time necessary to make sure the rifle's shooting better than I can. I took it apart down to bare wood and cleaned everything. I still have some spark issues which I'll try to address today. I have the old-style lock and frizzen. I intend to send it back to TC for the upgrade, but I have concerns about their turnaround time during the busy season. If I can get it to fire 99%, I'll wait until February. I ordered the Black English Flints but they haven't arrived yet, so I'm using the TC agates. Here's my current setup:
It seems tight enough, but the flint touches the frizzen on half cock. This particular combination doesn't give me the tiny bit of space I would like to have, so Im taking some leather along so I can make changes.
I last shot it briefly 2 weeks ago, but I got a phone call which cut the session short. The results follow:
I finished a 20-year old can of Goex FFG and will start with 70 grains of some new FFFG. I was using spit patches between shots and they didn't settle down until the 4th, 5th, and 6th shots. Today I'll try TC bore cleaner followed by a dry patch and see it that improves the consistency. I also need to work on the sight adjustment, which is a pain because it doesn't click. What I'd like to accomplish today is to get it shooting 4 inches high dead center at 40 paces.
My ultimate goal is to have a maximum point-blank range of 120 paces and be able to hit a paper plate consistently at that range shooting offhand. Today is the first step towards that goal.
Jimbo