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My newly completed build

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GANGGREEN

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Here's my newly completed build. This is #4 for me but the first from a blank and really the first that I didn't request help from others on. I'm reasonably happy with it, though I clearly don't have the skills and talent that some on this board do. I'm always blown away by some of the "first rifle" photos that I see here.

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I shot 12 shots to walk the balls up the target and into the bull while making some sight adjustments. I had a tight 3-shot group from 25 yards that struck about 1" high and this is my two-shot 50 yard target (I ran out of balls and these were the last two that I had. I'm sure I have more inside but I didn't want to run in and get them and was happy enough with this group anyway).

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Here are the particulars. The shooting was completed with .490 balls, .015 pre-lubed pillow ticking patches and 75 grains of FFg. The gun was stocked in cherry, barrel is a B-weight .50 by Colerain and the lock is a large Siler, triggers are Douglas.
 
Thanks for the compliments guys. There were/are plenty of mistakes on this build, but I can live with some of them, I fixed some of them and I learned from all of them. This was the most enjoyable build that I've completed to date and after a very short range session, I really couldn't be happier.
 
Nice lookin' rifle!
If'n you can get that gun to shoot in the same hole all the time, you will save on targets. :grin:
It is satisfying when you make a gun, and it shoots like that.
Best regards!
Fred
 
Looks dang good from my viewpoint. Congratulations and way to go. Beautiful gun. I hope to follow in your footsteps one of these days and start my first build.

Jeff
 
Thanks everyone, you're all too kind. Really, if you could see the mistakes, you might not compliment the build so freely. Here's a bit of an artsy photo that I did today (I can't take credit for the possibles bag or the knife, but I also built the turkey call for what it's worth).

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It looks nice and you are smart enough to know your limitations. I shot a rifle that looks very similar and the guys with the more expensive rifles are mostly impressed by the way it shoots. I have the same barrel, lock, and Davis triggers.
I shoot 65grs.3F, .022 patch and .490 ball.
Nice :bow:
 
beautiful rifle, and i hope mine looks half as good and shoots as well as yours.
 
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