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Jim,

You are 100% correct, it’s a very nice pistol. I am hoping for help from Pedersoli on Monday with what to do with the front sight.

I bought the pistol to shoot in Phoenix which is less than 30 days. I bought it after buying the Pedersoli percussion and flintlock Kentucky pistols. One of the Master shooters recommended the pistol since it can be shot in the Kentucky Flintlock Agg. It will be a good back up pistol in the Flintlock Agg. to my Ten Ring if needed.

Your answer about the front sight is the only correct one. Either Pedersoli can correct the problem or I will have it repaired. What I plan on doing is to shoot it some more to learn the pistol to see what is likes for grouping while I wait on a front sight answer.

If things are not fixed in time for Phoenix, I will go with the Kentucky Flintlock that I have and do as I can.

Oh, I finally shot my percussion Ten Ring, geez, it has gone to the front of the pack for percussion work. The wife’s response to the first target was damn!!!!!!!!!!

In October I shot my Ten Ring flintlock with 7F in the pan, highest score ever

Your opinions, I do value.

Is Lou going next month? If so, I will find him without fail and learn from him also.

Again thank you for your help, it’s appreciated and showing in my scores.

R
 
Hi Richard,

That will be the best for you. If you can't get it fixed by Phoenix, you will have to either shoot it by aiming low (leaves a lot to be desired), or if you shoot the other flintler better than that, shoot it instead of the other one.
Don't think Lou is going this year. At least he hasn't said anything about it, and last year I knew two or three months before. I may see him early next week, if so, I'll ask him. I am sure he will be at Friendship in June.
I did just build me some grips for my "zip gun" (the home built .32 I made from a Crosman Pellet pistol). Made them out of maple from part of the tree that blew down here last Sept. in the reminates of the hurricane. The grips look a little ugly, but seem to give me a better grip, so I'll be evaluateing them. Can always go back to the old ones if necessary, but I think they will work out ok. I shot it last week, when it wasn't too cold, and shot a 97-4x. So, ther is hope.

Take care, see ya, Jim :hatsoff:
 
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