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re-dialing in Olde Half-Breed

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At our club matches this past Saturday I was using my Olde Half-Breed rifle. It is a TC ”˜hawken’ with a .45 cal. Douglas XX barrel and fitted with Redfield Olympic sights.
I have been using this rifle for about 45 years. It was primarily my Buffalo (X-stick) match gun but I also used offhand. It weighs about eleven pounds. I have also shot in bench rest matches and it has won against genuine heavy bench rifles. I used to shoot .457” balls I cast with denim for patching. However, in recent years I went to .445” balls and ticking patching for easier (lazier) loading.
But, this Saturday my 100 yard targets looked like they were hit with shotgun buckshot instead of grouping in the 9 and 10X rings. :(
I know ”˜stuff’ happens in this game that is hard to explain. But, when (if) the weather warms up, I’m going to the range and start from scratch re-dialing in this old reliable rifle.
I have almost used up my supply of Goex powder so will do the redialing with Schuetzen since I have a large supply of that. This will be like the old days of shooting, testing, changing a bit, shooting again and again and again”¦..until those 100 yard Xs are crying for mercy.
But, I have my fears someone from TMF has told my rifle that Douglas barrels are no good and it may have just given up on me. :shocked2:

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Allot of older guns after many years of use benefit from going up to a tighter ball/ patch combo. Just an educated guess but I'm thinking if you move up in ball size you will see your accuracy return. Maybe try a 451 ball or go back to your old .457.
 
Since "half-breed" might be construed as some kind of slur and reflect negatively on the muzzle loading community as a whole;

You should consider renaming the rifle in question.

Perhaps "Olde Multi-Culture" or perhaps "Olde Blend of Diverse Parentage" might be more palatable to the general populous :rotf:
 
You went from .457 to .445 balls and really think that it is going to shoot the same? :confused: I bet you'll end up with a bigger ball, bigger is better, at least that's what everyone tells me.

RB
 
The Douglas barrel is definitely to blame. Send it to me and I will properly dispose of it for you! :hmm: :hmm:
 
rhbrink said:
You went from .457 to .445 balls and really think that it is going to shoot the same? :confused: I bet you'll end up with a bigger ball, bigger is better, at least that's what everyone tells me.

RB

I already did the ml version of a mea culpa when I confessed:
I went to .445” balls and ticking patching for easier (lazier) loading
 
As I get older, I find that I don't quite measure up like I used to. Maybe your "ethnically diverse" rifle feels the same way. :idunno:
 
I was going to say something about 74 years young but decided not too, let somebody else bring that subject up.

I know that I don't shoot as well as I did 30 years ago. Something about the fuzzy sights and a lot less steady or something?

RB
 
galamb said:
Since "half-breed" might be construed as some kind of slur and reflect negatively on the muzzle loading community as a whole;

You should consider renaming the rifle in question.

Perhaps "Olde Multi-Culture" or perhaps "Olde Blend of Diverse Parentage" might be more palatable to the general populous :rotf:

:rotf: Galamb, I believe Cher has a song about that rifle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6E98ZRaU1s&feature=kp
 
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I removed a mans teeth once for saying that word. Its a little offensive like any other term that started as a racial slur.:cursing:
 
I like the name....keep it. And keep the washington redskins the wahington redskins too. Racism today is a non issue as only the ignorant are guilty of it. IMHO which is very very valuable. :grin:
 
I have found that real tight ball patch combinations are not as much fun as they used to be. I have one 58 that I use a rubber mallet on and it saves the hand. It's not very traditional though!

Geo. T.
 
You insult my people with that comment! And what, pray tell are we to call our powder???
 
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