Dat L do it! I hunt water these days. Have you patterned with shot?
I have five Military Heritage smoothbore long guns that I vented with a hand held power drill.Good to know! I'll start small and see how well it performs. I can always step it up if need be
Hey Bigcountry_350sbc any too many others to quote/ reply to.Hey all!
I ordered a military heritage brown bess on tues 1-9-24. I received this auto email the day I ordered, it is now 9 a.m. on Thurs no shipment confirmation as of yet and the money has not been pulled from my account. I will keep ya'll updated with confirmations and ship time as I go through the process!
*edit* my assumption is it will ship next Thursday 1-18-24
I appreciate the insight! I'll definitely clean up the breach plug face on mineHey Bigcountry_350sbc any too many others to quote/ reply to.
First let me say I have bought a Potzdam 1740 from Access Heritage that I'm very happy with.
Yes, you need to drill out the torch hole. Be careful. Things to consider.
They come punch marked for the hole, NOT IN THE CORRECT LOCATION! Mine and the ones I've drilled out for fellow compatriots were marked too low. Should be centered and even with top of pan.
While you can use a hand drill, a drill press is much better and remove the barrel from the stock. (There is actually a video of some country gentlemen (?) drilling these without even removing the lock!!!)
I use 5/64 drill. (These are military muskets not PA long rifles.)
All the muskets from AH I've drilled out all had this type breech plug, HOLLOW!
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So you will drill through both. Also, see how rough the concave face is on this? I cleaned that up so I'd have smooth powder flow into the recess.
If you remove the breech plug, mark it first so it lines up properly when you reinstall it.
My compatriots and I have had good results with these. At least one (so far) has taken deer with his. Like all flint locks you have to figure out what they like. to get the most out of them. (Like a woman)
Congrats on your purchase and be careful with that firestick. Since this is your first, find someone locally that will go out and shoot with you the first time! TDY
If you are going to pull the breech plug, scribe a mark on it and the barrel to line them up to where they were. Also, don't be surprised at all the gunk in there. These are not high quality pieces. But they are safe if treated properly. TDYI appreciate the insight! I'll definitely clean up the breach plug face on mine
I allready feel the itch! And it's not even here yet!Congratulations on your FIRST black powder burner!
Hate to tell you this, they are addicting.
That might be ringworm…I allready feel the itch! And it's not even here yet!
I figured!My measurement for vent drill was not .70. I drilled .070 to start.
Not paying attention to detail
LBL
On my 1733 French pistol I do have a recessed breech plug that I drilled through then removed the breech plug and notched it to allow good access to the main charge.So, as I understand, it is acceptable to drill through the breech plug threads into that smaller recess on these guns? I suppose it is really not a factor if the hole is drilled correctly and of the right size.
Besses are now contagious!!All of this is making me want a Bess, I've never had one. I don't care for the straight stock on the Charlie with its cut-out, thinking a Bess might be better for a good cheek-hold. But maybe I'm wrong, I've never even held a Bess. It's that, or a smooth-Baker. Pretty sure the Baker will win for my purposes, short and handy for hunting. But I do love the pictures of Bess....
Try the 1728 French musket. It is a better gun in my opinion!!!All of this is making me want a Bess, I've never had one. I don't care for the straight stock on the Charlie with its cut-out, thinking a Bess might be better for a good cheek-hold. But maybe I'm wrong, I've never even held a Bess. It's that, or a smooth-Baker. Pretty sure the Baker will win for my purposes, short and handy for hunting. But I do love the pictures of Bess....
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