Hi All,
Back from the weekend away working on the Kentuckian,
I managed to put over 100 balls through the barrel, and yes Ghettogun, this must be of a similar make, because it is a real "Straight-Shooter"
After I settled in and got into some sort of routine, loading cleaning, and sorting out the balls I had molded,(some were a bit rough), things started to fall into place, and it was shooting close groups at 50 and 75 yds, with alarming regularity.
I am more than impressed, I was shooting at a sheet of plasterboard (Gyprock) about 12 inches square, at 50 then 75 yards as I got more confident, at first using a rest,(back of a chair,with a pillow on it) then some freehand.
off the rest I could get 3 out of 4 shots inside 3 inches at 50 yds, and about 3 1/2 to 4 inch groups every time at 75 yds, (sometimes a tad better)...using 35gns of FFF and a .440 PRB with borebutter as lube, and patching the bore after every 5 shots,
I have nothing to use as a guide, but this seems fairly accurate to me, I don`t think my eyes could shoot any better.
This gun has fixed sights, and as I mentioned earlier the quality of my casting leaves a lot to be desired, as it was the first time I have cast balls. I`ve only ever made sinkers, and they are not that critical in appearance or ballistics!
So I think with a little bit of tweaking, a new nipple, and a bit more experimenting with patch size,lube, and of course more attention to the casting process, I could have a half reasonable shooter, for small game.
What sort of grouping should I expect? 2inches at 50 Yds? I`ve got no idea...I was just pleased with the regularity.
I did experience some trouble with the nipple clogging, and had quite a few misfires, where the cap worked but no "BANG", but these were easily fixed with a quick run through with the nipple cleaning pick.
so it was all good.
Thanks for all those that answered my post, it helped me have a great weekend, a lot more confident, and a bit more knowledgeable.
Cheers,
Roger