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DID ANYONE ELSE NOTICE THE EMBER BURNING ON THE BENCH AMOUNGST THE GEAR ? :doh: ( didn't mean that to be all capitals sorry )
 
Teleoceras said:
Artificer:

Is that one of the strap-on PAST Recoil Pads you are using when shooting that matchlock? If so, I applaud your good sense.

Correct. I've had that pad since the mid 80's and she is still going strong!

Slowmatch Forever!
Teleoceras


OK, that explains how you are shooting 140 gr. of 1 Fg and a 760 grain ball without separating your shoulder in a few shots. I imagine that during the period of these matchlocks, the padded jerkins with or without the iron breastplate saved the shoulders of many shooters.

Gus
 
Those rubber mats work great. I picked mine up at Home Depot. Yes, you just roll it up and take it back and forth to the Range.
For loading I use a small carpeted car mat. Rubber on the bottom, carpet on the top. Walmart has some real small ones and cost maybe $3-4.00. The little teeth on the bottom of the mat keep it from sliding while loading.
Rick. :hatsoff:
 
Sean:

:eek:ff looking at your bench. I was shooting with a forum member earlier this month & he had a rubber matt cut to fit the top of his bench.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/rubber-horse-stall-mat-4-ft-x-6-ft

You could do the same & just roll it up & take it home. The savings on iodine for splinters from that bench would soon pay for it. :grin:

I shoot a lot off a concrete bench at a public range & use a moving blanket, but I think I will get a matt instead. It seemed to totally remove the worry of scratching up a fine rifle. :2

I just use my canvas gun cover as an elbow rest. I never had to worry about splinters.

Slowmatch Forever!
Teleoceras
 
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Artificer:

OK, that explains how you are shooting 140 gr. of 1 Fg and a 760 grain ball without separating your shoulder in a few shots. I imagine that during the period of these matchlocks, the padded jerkins with or without the iron breastplate saved the shoulders of many shooters.

I should add that the Musket is quite heavy and would need to use a unipod if fired offhand. That weight helps with the recoil.

Slowmatch Forever!
Teleoceras
 
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