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.