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Gary, here’s a pistol target. Looks like a score 35.
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15 yds, off hand
.36 caliber perc.
.350 RB
.020 patch with Ballistol/water lube
15 gr Swiss 3F
 
The pistol is a Pedersoli LePage. It’s a reproduction of a French dueling pistol from ~the 1840’s. This is the smaller caliber target pistol version. It is extremely accurate and a real pleasure to shoot. Far more accurate then I’ll ever be able to shoot it.
Good shooting indeed PK.
Tell us about the pistol you used.
 
2nd try but I did not improve my score.
It was a beautiful day in the heartland. Cool overnight then morning, warming in the afternoon.
Shot my Northwest trade gun I assembled from parts purchased from Track of the Wolf. Been almost 20 years ago. Tim flies.
.600 round ball. I cast from my collected range scrap.
60 grains of Goex 3F.
Pillow Tick patch, bore butter lube
Smoothbore flintlock.

the trigger pull on this is very stiff. I read some time ago that native Americans used both their trigger and middle finger so that's what I do. It works and I'm used to it now.

Score 25 off hand
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11the corps, My NW trade gun (Green River Forge) had a heavy trigger pull too, but I fixed it by soldering a small pc. of nickel silver Code 100 HO model RR rail to the trigger (where the sear bears on it) and then shaped it with a Dremel and file so that the let off was lighter. It's been in place for ~10 yrs. and works fine. Just some food for thought.
 
This is my first time shooting the MLF online match. It was a fun time and hopefully I will be able to participate again in the future.

I shot this after fiddling with my sight in . The two outliers were the first and last shots. I have a huge list of alibis but I'll spare y’all 🤪

I figure this as a 25 but leave the final decision to the judge.

45 tc hawken, 445 ball, #40 drill patch, 45 gr Scheutzen 3f, homemade caps, 25 yd offhand

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Here's my sorry entry (pistol) for this month. I'll try to shoot a rifle target before the end of the month.

Particulars: I used a [ca. 1978] Rem. 1858 NMA revolver imported by Euroarms. This one wears a way too high front sight that I fabricated from cartridge brass and soldered to the stub of the old, dovetailed front sight. To get the group that you see below, I aimed at the top of the corn cob, which I mounted vertically. I used 30gr. GOEX FFg, an Ox Yoke OP lubed felt wad, and a .451" RB cast from a Lee Precision mould. The caps were Win. Mag. #11's, which worked perfectly. I also damp swabbed the bbl. after every 5 shots. Most of the clean up was done at the range and wasn't any more labor intensive than cleaning my CF cartridge revolvers.
 

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Thanks for posting and nice group with your rifle Richard! I’m going to call the score 25 because the ball at the top outside the main group does not appear to be half in the scoring area.😣 Glad to see you are back shooting.
Gary
 
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