Hey Pappa Bear. I didn't make the nationals last year, and I won't make them this year, for the same &^!@#$ reason. Work! Last year I was working for a promotion, and this year I got it. (I love the N-SSA, but let's be honest, there's a whole lot of folks in it who don't understand the concept of overtime and think that working for a raise interferes with skirmishing. :rotf: )
All that said I sent my musket down to Winchester last fall with a team mate to get the cobalt treatment. Rob Lewis of Tri L Machine did it, and I believe he sets up next to the NRA hut by the creek.
Never having seen it done,my team mate told me that the process can'tbe viewed through a mask, but is done in a sealed box, fitted with a video camera relayed to a monitor. Perhaps the light is so intense that it can't be viewed on anything but a monitor.
Sounds pretty high tech for 145 year old guns. I don't know how he did it, or what the process entails, but I can tell you the results are excellent.
I've got a James River 2 band that has been a great regional match winner for me. I love the James River guns, but the locks are typical euro-trash. You can shoot the guns fairly well out of the box, (despite the heavy trigger pull) but with a good trigger job it is so much nicer.
Check him out when you're down there. According to my team mate it wasn't easy to get the work done because so many people want a lock job. If you'll be there early next week, see him early to insure you get your gun back when you need it.
If I don't become CEO by this time next year, I will hopefully see you at the '08 fall nationals.