Got my Traditions Kentucky rifle kit about 95% done, just a few small details to shore up. I was at a point where I could take it out for a test fire, because after two months of working on this on and off I was itching to fire my first flint shots ever. Loaded it up with 50 grs. of Goex FFG and a .490" RB with a .015" pre lubed pillow ticking patch. Didn't have any FFFFG for the pan so "straight from the horn" FFG was used to prime the pan.
That first shot went off like nothing I'd had experienced before; the "Woosh..Boom !" was a fraction of a second , but in my mind it felt like slow motion. As I fired more shots, I tweaked the pan load and found if I went a little light I'd get a flash in the pan, but a "full" pan of 2F fired perfectly every time. The French Amber flint gave me good spark with no misfires. At 25 yards I made a one ragged hole ,5 shot group dead center 3" high at 25 yds.. I need to file down the rear sight a little to get it closer to 1 1/2" high for a 75 yds. zero.
I'll play around with the sights and load more once I get the build buttoned up. I know I sound like a newbie gushing, but man that was a new experience for me and I liked it. Don't know why I waited so long to make the leap. A full report with pictures of the build will be coming soon, I just couldn't wait to share my experience with you guys. Carry on gentlemen.
That first shot went off like nothing I'd had experienced before; the "Woosh..Boom !" was a fraction of a second , but in my mind it felt like slow motion. As I fired more shots, I tweaked the pan load and found if I went a little light I'd get a flash in the pan, but a "full" pan of 2F fired perfectly every time. The French Amber flint gave me good spark with no misfires. At 25 yards I made a one ragged hole ,5 shot group dead center 3" high at 25 yds.. I need to file down the rear sight a little to get it closer to 1 1/2" high for a 75 yds. zero.
I'll play around with the sights and load more once I get the build buttoned up. I know I sound like a newbie gushing, but man that was a new experience for me and I liked it. Don't know why I waited so long to make the leap. A full report with pictures of the build will be coming soon, I just couldn't wait to share my experience with you guys. Carry on gentlemen.