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- Jan 8, 2019
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"Peach" is my 32 inch barrelled TC Pennsylvania Hunter flintlock.
I broke in a Lyman double. 490 ball mold. Balls dropped at .491 and weighed 179 grains, +/- .5 grain. I'll take that!
I used my regular .015 Ox Yoke pre lubed patches, an Ox Yoke pre lubed. 54/.56 wad and 70 grains of 3f Swiss.
Range was 50 yards, using the factory open/ bead sights.
First 3 were 5/8ths inch.
Second 3 were 11/16ths inch
Being rather excited by these results, I HAD to blow the last 3 by failing proper follow through... Remember! "Keep yer wooden head on the wooden stock!" as a bud's grandfather used to say... They were scattergunners, but it is EQUALLY good advice for flintlockers too!
Wanted to cry...
Peach is far and away my most accurate and consistent flintlock. SO glad I took a chance on her!
Chuck Dixon told me the Pennsylvania Hunters were " The best rifles TC ever made."
Ummm... YEP!
I broke in a Lyman double. 490 ball mold. Balls dropped at .491 and weighed 179 grains, +/- .5 grain. I'll take that!
I used my regular .015 Ox Yoke pre lubed patches, an Ox Yoke pre lubed. 54/.56 wad and 70 grains of 3f Swiss.
Range was 50 yards, using the factory open/ bead sights.
First 3 were 5/8ths inch.
Second 3 were 11/16ths inch
Being rather excited by these results, I HAD to blow the last 3 by failing proper follow through... Remember! "Keep yer wooden head on the wooden stock!" as a bud's grandfather used to say... They were scattergunners, but it is EQUALLY good advice for flintlockers too!
Wanted to cry...
Peach is far and away my most accurate and consistent flintlock. SO glad I took a chance on her!
Chuck Dixon told me the Pennsylvania Hunters were " The best rifles TC ever made."
Ummm... YEP!