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Thank you all for all the kind words! I am very proud of this one. I have only had time to take it out and make sure it was going to go boom. I am very happy to report that it does so with out a hitch!!

I have since added the rear sight to it, which with the extra tall front sight, I am ready to actually sight it in.

I had an English Trade gun that I built from one of Larry Zorns Kits and I loved it! It did everything I ever asked of it. But this one just feels good and talks to me when I hold it. Never had a Muzzleloader talk to me like this one does. It came out so weight neutral its amazing! I hope I can duplicate the feeling in the future! the carry point naturally fits my hand and the gun just hangs there. When I swing the barrel on a target the front sight never leaves the notch of the rear sight! Sorry if I am babbling, it just blows my mind! Thanks for listening!! I think this is my new go to gun! If She shoots half as good as she feels, there is no doubt!
 
I went out and shot the fowler to sight it in a bit.

I could not be happier!

First 2 shots were off the paper, so I filed the front sight a tad second three shots all touching (see Picture) filed a little more and drifted rear sight a tad. next three shots almost touching.

25 yards, 70 grains FFg. lubed felt wad, .010 patch lubed with Stumpies Moose Juice and a .600 hand cast round ball!

That's all I had time for but not a bad start!!!

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