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Well guys the learning curve has started. I bought parts and started to build it last weekend. Told my gunsmith I hope its done by this weekend. Like a kid....can't wait. Going to take my time and do it right. Just read ...the art of building a Pennsylvania longrifle....no problems got the whole time covered. Wait I'm building a type d fusil...guess I need a differant book. Pennsylvania is next...just get this one under my belt.
 
Key word in learning to shoot them; CONSISTANCY! Consistancy in everything; charges, loads, ball & patch size, pressure of the mounting to shoulder, cheek placement on stock, site picture, trigger squeeze, follow through. The more consistant you can be, the more accurate you become. Practice, practice, and more practice help volumes with consistancy. Stay positive and you'll become one with it.
 
The more you tinker with your new gun the more familiar you will get with it and then the consistency gets more consistent!
 

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