I did it! Extra fancy wood too cuz I wont get another chance. Any reports on accuracy potential appreciated.
Well my eyes aren't what they used to be but on a good day I can shoot 2" groups offhand at 25 yards maybe 3" at 50 which is not all that good for a Kibler gun. You should be able to shoot clovers with these guns if you do your part.what kinda groups ya getting Hatchet?
And with extra fancy wood it ought to shoot super-good!Shoots better with fancy wood.
Dinna own one myself, but the general consensus is that Jim Kibler makes a straight shooting barrel. As of last year each groove was cut by a single cutting jig, one at a time, but he was talking about finding a way to make it faster and better. The rifling is about the only thing that Kibler does't do on a CNC machine. But I might find a way one of these days.
You’re shooting open sights. Easier to focus on a bullseye at 50 than it is at 100. I’m 30, and I’m not sure I could get you really good groups at 100 (even though I have no issue shooting a deer at that distance)Is 50 yards a typical distance for a flintlock? It seems that most you tube videos are 50 yards as well. It there a loss in accuracy on longer shots, like 100?
NeverAwesome, Thats what I wanna hear! Hope I didnt overdue it with the extra fancy wood!
He is, but with .32, .36, and .40 they receive barrels blanks (from GM) and rifle themselvesI thought he was using Green Mountain barrels?
Is 50 yards a typical distance for a flintlock? It seems that most you tube videos are 50 yards as well. It there a loss in accuracy on longer shots, like 100?
He does, but last week I watched a video of him cutting the rifling in houseI thought he was using Green Mountain barrels?
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