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Test shoot of my newest build before I brown the barrel and sights.

Happy and a little puzzled! It is a percussion (Siler) quickie build using some old parts and a TOTW Southern Mtn. stock.

Nothing changed between the 2 groups. I will chalk it up to a new gun. I fired 24 rounds without a hitch, and only swabbed once in the process. The balls rammed home with ease the entire time. The BP residue was pretty heavy, but it loaded fine...what a nice change.

I could start them with my thumb, and didn't expect too much accuracy wise, but this GM barrel shoots great IMO.
 
an excellent start!

you shoot better than I by far.

I would caution that two or three shots don't really constitute a 'group;' i'd go with the traditional five or more for a really good idea of where the rifle shoots, but as I said, it's an excellent beginning and when the barrel settles in, you should have a real tack driver. (I assume that this is a new barrel.)

make [more] good smoke! :hatsoff:
 
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Just put another 12 through it after moving the front sight a teeny bit. I will fine tune the sights after I get more rounds through it. I am going to brown it now.


Brand new barrel with 36 shots. It is cutting patches, but I better leave well enough alone.
 
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